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In the conclusion to this study we will briefly attempt to sketch the trends in wage regulation as they appear to us and pinpoint problems which still wait for a solution in order to make the SWR more effective in all its functions. It is obvious that the present systems cannot be regarded as definitive. It has been shown that the non-direct systems are in a state of flux; even the Hungarian system, in our opinion the most effective in the Soviet bloc, is gradually undergoing changes. Moreover the recent debates on the effectiveness of the system in Hungary show that even suggestions are being made for a radical overhaul of the system.1 The Soviet SWR too, which up to now has displayed a special immunity to pressures for change, now seems bent on some modifications.

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Adam, J. (1979). Conclusion. In: Wage Control and Inflation in the Soviet Bloc Countries. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04892-2_12

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