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Policy Article

On the regulatory situation in the countries of Eastern Europe (in German)

Die Weltwirtschaft, 1991 (2): 95–129

Authors

  • Glismann
  • H.H.
  • Schrader
  • K.

Publication Date

Key Words

Bulgaria

Central and Eastern Europe

Czechoslovakia

Hungary

Mittel- und Osteuropa

Poland

Reforms

Romania

Related Topics

European Union & Euro

Europe

An attempt is made to describe the relevant regulatory framework for domestic and foreign investors, which is subject to constant change, in the Central and Eastern European transition countries: Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Taking a snapshot, the comparison of the regulatory situation in the five countries shows that Hungary performs best under the given market economy criteria, followed by Poland and the CSFR.

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