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Examines legislative changes since 1990 in Central and Eastern European countries with regard to the mechanisms, institutions and levels of collective bargaining, the legal nature of collective agreements, union representativeness, and labour dispute settlement.
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overcoming common rural problems like depopulation of rural areas. Using the case of Poland and Czech specific implementation of …
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) stock market, regional factor Europe (RF EU) stock market and as the world factor oil price (WF Oil) changes on the eight … Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and the Ukraine. The mean and volatility spillover effects across financial … country j) as well as the World Factor Oil Price (WF Oil). The study finds strong indication of volatility spillover effects …
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The unemployment rates of then-communist Central European countries were unnaturally low because of manipulated data and latent, "intra-firm" unemployment. As the transition of these states is now more than two decades ago, the question of how the NAIRU evolved since then arises. Because of the...
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Based on representative survey data, the present study examines potentials for the sustainable development of a transnational civil society in French-German, Polish-German, and Czech-German border regions. The theoretical framework is a social capital approach in the tradition of Putnam....
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member states constitutes a further separate model it looks at the case of healthcare in Poland, the Czech Republic and …
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This paper is an analysis of the politics of public administration reform in Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic …
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problems affecting media pluralism in three Central European Member States (Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) are …
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We analyse the impact of news on five financial markets in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland using a newly … strongest impact on financial markets in Hungary, while political news has the largest influence in both Hungary and Poland. …
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This paper analyzes the outward labour migration from the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia to predominantly EU15 … countries using the regional data. Our empirical estimation suggests that while outward labour migration from Poland was …
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