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parks, Free Economic Zones (FEZs), and technology parks can be recommended for introduction into Ukrainian legislation in …
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level of innovativeness and the level of eco-innovation implementation in the EU Member States. In turn, the micro …-analysis conducted for EU enterprises shows that there is an interdependence between the introduction of eco-innovation with benefits for …
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The paper covers the issues of dialogue and cooperation between ASEM countries in the conditions of growing mutual international interdependencies and changing conditions of cooperation at the global level. It presents the ASEM countries which are taking steps aimed at deepening mutual...
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The article presents the results of an analysis aimed at assessing the effects of fundamental factors (pillars) on the international positions and competitiveness of the economies of Poland and the other Visegrad Group (V4) countries. It attempts to verify the hypothesis that in shaping their...
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initiative participants and more developed EU countries owing to the improved quality and maturity of the transport and digital … analysis has assumed the following research hypothesis: The CEE states' joining the EU has not markedly changed those states …' development, as material differences do still exist in this respect between the new EU states and the old ones, which was verified …
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consequences for the EU Member states. A less discussed issue is the potential implications of the agreement on the state of … the economic, political and legal implications of TTIP provisions for FDI flows between the EU and the USA. The proposals …
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is evaluated through structural adjustments of exports, and for catching-up economies (the EU-10 states) it may be … understood as the ability to close the structural gap to the most developed countries (here: the strongest EU member economy …: Germany). We analyse the evolution of the EU-10 nations’ exports specialization in the years 2000 and 2014, checking whether …
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This paper discusses the existing links between changing patterns in the export of goods, broken down by technology-intensity, versus intrenational competitiveness. The study covers nine Central-East European (CEE) economies: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,...
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implementation is essential so that the CEECs can avoid marginalization and become equal partners within the EU. The statistical data …
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The purpose of this paper is to determine how changes in the export competitiveness of the EU economy (measured by … from 19 EU countries over years 1995-2009 and using a spatial panel data model. The determinants of export competitiveness …
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