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ensuring heterogeneously and achieve the objective of convergence at European level must take into account the steps taken by …
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period in Russian regions there existed unconditional $\beta$-convergence, poor regions grew faster than rich ones. This …The paper considers the influence of federal government expenditures and transfers on interregional convergence in … paper shows that in this period inequality of Russian regions in GRP per capita and wages was diminishing. In the given …
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The competitiveness of enterprises depends not only on their strategies and operations but also on the macroeconomic … enterprise competitiveness development in the Czech Republic which focus mainly to the infrastructure for industrial research …
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sector development level and its evolution by regions. We analyze areas, productions, yields and the trade with cereals, at … competitiveness among European Union countries and other countries in the world. At the same time, by the present analysis we want to …
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the conditions of the economies’ competitiveness. …
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The paper deals with changes in the competitiveness of 12 countries forming the euro area in 1999-2000. These changes … performance). Due to the different levels of development of the countries forming the zone, changes in competitiveness do not … extend uniformly. The paper ends with conclusions. The aim of this paper is to assess changes in the relative competitiveness …
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requirement of maintaining a high economic performance of their economies by convergence and competitiveness strategies, so that …
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competitiveness of Hungarian products. The article draws up possible convergence scenarios for the Hungarian wages. It turns out that … wage convergence, defined this way, has no theoretical underpinnings. According to the experience of less developed EU … members that joined the union in the 1970s and 1980s, the so called cohesion countries, even after accession, wage convergence …
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The current study presents the main models of competitiveness, developed by different organization or institutions … and the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, founded by Michael at Harvard Business School. The concept of … competitiveness and the whole philosophy and reasoning around this concept, started relatively recently, but developed very rapidly …
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Competitiveness is a concept referred to as a sine qua non condition of growth, at both micro and macroeconomic level …. But there are few approaches looking at the single currency as an instrument of competitiveness measuring and promotion … also by promoting and asserting the EU objectives of competitiveness and so acting as a binder for a sustainable and …
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