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CitEc . These are
citations from works listed in RePEc
that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all
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Gábor Kátay & Zoltán Wolf, 2004.
"Investment Behavior, User Cost and Monetary Policy Transmission - the Case of Hungary ,"
MNB Working Papers
2004/12, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary).
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Balázs Vonnák, 2007.
"The Hungarian Monetary Transmission Mechanism: an Assessment ,"
MNB Working Papers
2007/3, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary).
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Gábor P. Kiss, 2007.
"Pain or Gain? Short-term Budgetary Effects of Surprise Inflation - the Case of Hungary ,"
MNB Occasional Papers
2007/61, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary).
[Downloadable!]
Gábor Kátay & Zoltán Wolf, 2008.
"Driving Factors of Growth in Hungary - a Decomposition Exercise ,"
MNB Working Papers
2008/6, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary).
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Gianni La Cava, 2005.
"Financial Constraints, the User Cost of Capital and Corporate Investment in Australia ,"
RBA Research Discussion Papers
rdp2005-12, Reserve Bank of Australia.
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Books
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