Abstract
The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland are regarded as being among the most advanced of the Central European countries in terms of financial sector development. This paper reviews the legislative and regulatory background to the development of investment funds in these countries and highlights the impact that governmental attitudes and mass privatisation programmes have had on fund market development.
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