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Monetary and Exchange Rate Strategies in Hungary on the Way to the Euro

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The Euroarea and the New EU Member States

Part of the book series: Euro-Asian Studies ((EAS))

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European integration is a top policy priority in Hungary. The country is set to join the EU in 2004 and aims at becoming a full member of the Euroarea relatively early. In order to achieve this, further progress in nominal convergence is necessary, in which the monetary and exchange rate strategies chosen by the authorities will certainly play an important role.

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Csajbók, A. (2004). Monetary and Exchange Rate Strategies in Hungary on the Way to the Euro. In: de Souza, L.V., van Aarle, B. (eds) The Euroarea and the New EU Member States. Euro-Asian Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403938688_10

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