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Positive And Negative Effects Of Foreign Direct Investment (Fdi) On Post-Communist Economies—The Case Study Of Hungary

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Figure 1.

Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %) 1990–1995.
Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %) 1990–1995.

Figure 2.

GDP growth/GDP per capita annual growth 1990–1995.
GDP growth/GDP per capita annual growth 1990–1995.

Figure 3.

Main labour market trends (within the population aged 15–74).
Main labour market trends (within the population aged 15–74).

Figure 4.

Inflation rate 1992–2012.
Inflation rate 1992–2012.

Figure 5.

GDP growth rate 1995–2012.
GDP growth rate 1995–2012.

Figure 6.

Government debt to GDP 1995–2012.
Government debt to GDP 1995–2012.

Figure 7.

FDI Net inflows/Net outflows.
FDI Net inflows/Net outflows.

Figure 8.

Current account 1995–2012.
Current account 1995–2012.

Figure 9.

Government budget.
Government budget.

Figure 10.

Real wage index/Real pension index/Real income index 1989–2009.
Real wage index/Real pension index/Real income index 1989–2009.
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