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's generally high living standards and overall level of development, there are families in Slovakia whose living conditions are …
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There is wide agreement that the radical and comprehensive package of reforms implemented by the 2002 government has positioned the Slovak Republic well-not only in relation to other EU8 countries but also in relation to the EU15-in terms of increased competitiveness and employment...
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's generally high living standards and overall level of development, there are families in Slovakia whose living conditions are …
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The aim of this paper is to present the results of research on the variation in the standard of living and quality of life of the inhabitants of Central and Eastern European and the Balkan countries previously belonging to the Soviet sphere of influence. Nineteen post-communist countries were...
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The real economic effects of the considerably high appreciation in Central European Economies (CEE) are controversially disputed in the eve of the European Monetary Union (EMU) entry of several CEE economies. The Balassa-Samuelson-effect was made responsible for the expectation of higher...
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Some years ago one would have predicted very different scenarios for Slovakia and Croatia. The difference was twofold … an inward-looking, nationalistic period, both Slovakia and Croatia has moved towards market economy and their political …. In Slovakia it gave an initial boost to a later “self-propelling” process, while in Croatia it has been a continuous …
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