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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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It is commonly argued that Poland avoided a massive drop in output during the 2008/2009 economic crisis in part thanks … the roles, i.e. checking if Poland really would have faced the same drop - and Slovakia the same boost - if it had been … Poland, not Slovakia, that adopted the euro at that point. Our counterfactual simulations based on a New Keynesian DSGE model …
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World Input-Output Database (WIOD) which includes data from 27 EU countries plus 13 other major countries for the period …
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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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as foreign trade is concerned. The paper elaborates on internationalizing of exchange sphere of enterprises in Poland and … popular form of internationalization of enterprises. The Paper presents two case studies of new Member States, that is Poland … the value and structure of foreign trade in two selected new Member States, that is Slovakia and Poland. …
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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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In the public debate, it is argued that Poland avoided a massive drop in output during the 2008/2009 economic crisis in … the roles, i.e. checking if Poland really would have faced the same drop – and Slovakia would have remained relatively … resilient – if it had been Poland, not Slovakia, that adopted the euro at that point. Our counterfactual simulations based on a …
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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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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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level, and it holds true to Poland and Slovakia. Although this sector grew most rapidly during the beginning transition … period, it still retains its significant role in the economic growth in both countries - Poland and Slovakia. The aim of … paper is to present the role and importance of small and medium-sized enterprises in two selected countries, that is Poland …
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