Country
|
Year
|
Coef.
|
Year
|
Coef.
|
Year
|
Coef.
|
Year
|
Coef.
|
Bulgaria
|
1989
|
21,7
|
1993
|
33,1
|
1997
|
34,1
|
2000
|
37,1
|
Czech republic
|
1988
|
20
|
1992
|
23
|
1996
|
26
|
2002
|
27,3
|
Hungary
|
1987
|
24,4
|
1992
|
26
|
1998
|
25,3
|
2001
|
28
|
Poland
|
1987
|
25
|
1993
|
29,8
|
1998
|
32,7
|
2002
|
35
|
Romania
|
1989
|
23,3
|
1994
|
28,6
|
1997
|
30,5
|
2002
|
32
|
Russia
|
1991
|
26
|
1993
|
39,4
|
1996
|
45,5
|
2001
|
51,8
|
Slovakia
|
1987
|
19,5
|
1993
|
21,5
|
1996
|
26,3
|
2000
|
27,8
|
Slovenia
|
1987
|
19,8
|
1993
|
24,1
|
1996
|
26,1
|
2001
|
28
|
Source : World Bank,
2003
|
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