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This paper is the final report of a research project whose aim was to analyse the methodology of calculating the costs and benefits for the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia of the envisaged accession to the European Union. The research focused particularly on the impact of the...
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The article examines the emergence of Albanian Consumer Law as an example of the application of the EU consumer acquis beyond the European Union. The argument is that Albanian Consumer Law was established and developed principally as a result of external pressures, whereby as part of the...
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The new European economic space is characterised by growing levels of economic integration among EU members and their … neighbouring countries in the East. By and large, East-West integration implies increasing interaction across the external borders … of the EU. This paper investigates the impact of integration dynamics on the development prospects of border regions …
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Whereas East Asia stands out as the most dynamic and competitive region, both at present times and according to projections for the coming decades. Europe's repeated attempts to develop a strong Eurasian partnership have not proved successful. On the basis of a historical approach looking at the...
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commerce imposed by EU standards. The purpose of this study is to examine the ability of SB's in an integration EU country to …
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Investigates the hypothesis of increased financial integration within the European Union (EU) based on an examination …-varying parameter econometric techniques. Discovers evidence of increased financial integration from about 1983, although this is not …
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In the 1980s it became increasingly clear that the European Community market was still segmented by national borders because of non-tariff barriers to trade. A major objective of the Single Market Program in 1992 was to remove these barriers, thereby enforcing intra-union competition. In this...
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The strength of product market competition plays an important role in economic growth as it affects economic efficiency and the allocation of resources, and can also lead to improved labour market performance. This paper examines product market competition and economic performance in the...
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