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Disinflation in Transition Economies
Authors/Editors: Malgorzata Antczak
Rafal Antczak
Marek Dabrowski
Urban Gorski
Marek Jarocinski
Maryla Maliszewska
Wojciech Maliszewski
Malgorzata Markiewicz
Lucjan T. Orlowski
Witold M. Orlowski
Krzysztof Rybinski
Mateusz Szczurek
Mateusz Walewski
Przemyslaw Wozniak
Year of issue: 2003
Description:

Disinlflation in Transition Economies is a book edited by Marek Dħbrowski and published by the the CEU Press in January 2003.
The volume contains several analyses prepared by CASE experts in years 1997-1998 in the frames of the research project entitled 'Reducing Inflation in Poland as Compared to the Experience of Other Countries of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union'. The project was financed by the Polish Scientific Committee (KBN).
For more information about the publication, please visit CEU Press website.

"[...] I enjoyed reading this book. The chapters are well written and easy to understood, for even by non-specialists. Each chapter has a speciali focus and leaves readers with a set of important lessons. I recommend the book to all interested in transition issues, particularly policy makers dealing with inflation inertia. The book can also be used as a suplementary material for international econonomics and monetary policy courses."

Ali M. Kutan
Professor and Editor, Departament of Economics and Finance
School of Business, Southern Illinois University, Edwardswille, USA


Source of the book review: Comparative Economic Studies (2005) 47, 698-701.  www.palgrave-journals.com/ces



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