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A fokozatos importliberalizálás megvalósításának feltételei, lehetősége és várható következményei a magyar gazdaságban

Gradual liberalization of imports in the Hungarian economy: preconditions, possibilities and expected results

János Gács ()

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Abstract: Further gradual import liberalization in Hungary necessitates a comprehensive strategy in which there is a role to play for regulation of foreign trade as well as for financial, price and industrial policy. It is to be reassessed what conditions are required for first a partial, then a gradually full liberalization of western imports to achieve success. The present general economic, institutional and management system in Hungary has a number of traits hindering the evolution of the beneficial effects of import liberalization. The long run strategy of import liberalization would have to incorporate, parallel to import liberalization, a list of institutional changes that would restrict the current demand for imported goods, introduce differentiated protectionism, and correct the domestic price level as well as the relative prices.

Keywords: Eliminating trade barriers; liberalization in the indigenous market; temporary protection of industries; long term strategy for liberalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 P21 P33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1986-04
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Published in Külgazdaság 1986. No. 4..XXX.(1986): pp. 11-26

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