Incomes Policy During Stabilization: A Review and Lessons from Bulgaria and Romania
Zeljko Bogetic () and
Louise Fox
Comparative Economic Studies, 1993, vol. 35, issue 1, 39-57
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the design, coverage, implementation and enforcement of incomes policy in two transitional economies: Bulgaria and Romania. Lessons drawn from Bulgarian and Romanian experiences might also be relevant for other countries which are currently in the process of formulating and initiating their stabilization programs.
Date: 1993
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