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Purpose: The current paper assesses the effects of export product structure on the economic growth in transition economies.Design/methodology/approach: The preferred estimation methods are Pedroni/Kao panel cointegration, along with FMOLS and Granger causality tests. The employed dataset...
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The paper analyzes the phenomenon of income inequality in ten countries from Eastern and Central Europe (ECE), by highlighting two aspects: (1) the link between growth and income inequality; (2) the effects of trade openess and other key factors on income inequality, such as: foreign direct...
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The goal of the present paper is to analyze changes in the compositional structures of Georgia's economy, explore the related qualitative transformations and explain implications for trade and development. By comparing the evidence of several European countries, we put Georgia's structural...
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EU11 economies are among the most open economies globally. The process of trade integration and the creation of GVCs also drove a significant inflow of FDI into these countries. While integration into the EU and FDI have enhanced their growth potential, these developments have also made them...
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This study is based on the literature started by Frankel and Romer (1999) on using instruments for predicted trade to analyze its effect on growth. It uses panel data to better control for possible time-invariant characteristics. The fall of communism is used as an exogenous shock to the system....
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This paper looks at Austria's pattern of development and its lessons for Eastern Europe. Austria's development path is characterized by two features. In the post-war era Austria was among the countries with the fastest convergence rate. At the same time Austria's movement up the technological...
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