The microallocative impact of the Hungarian economic reform of 1968: Some evidence from the export sector |
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Authors: | Josef C. Brada |
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Affiliation: | (1) New York University, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary We have investigated the allocative efficiency of the Hungarian export sector in both pre-reform and post-reform years. The results indicate that, although misallocation due to bilateral currency constraints was reduced by the reform, the overall efficiency of the export sector declined significantly. While the failure of the reform in a single, although from the Hungarian viewpoint, critical sector of the economy is not direct evidence of the failure of the entire reform, it does indicate that successful reforms may be more difficult to achieve than either western or socialist economists have anticipated. |
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