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National Bank of Hungary paper highlights cash supply efficiency methods

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An occasional paper published by the National Bank of Hungary on August 2 investigates ways of improving efficiency in the Hungarian cash supply system.

The authors, Aniko Bodi-Schubert, Zsolt Abraham, and Erika Lajko, identify the competitive advantages of exploiting business networks, and relate these to relationships between the public and private sectors.

The paper says the central bank has the ability to develop effective network management, courtesy of the possibility of legislation and

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