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reduction of tariffs, complete removal of discriminatory measures and a lowering of market barriers to Belarusian exports. A …. Consideration is given to the possible impact on Belarusian exports to the Russian market. The analysis shows, however, that Russia … simply as a trade-off for the non-discrimination of Belarusian exports. If the economy of Belarus is to benefit, the country …
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, the EU export surplus in manufacturing trade is diminishing. Candidate countries' exports to the EU have been increasingly … account for a growing share of exports in nearly all candidate countries, labour-intensive industries have growing export …' exports to the EU is still - with the notable exception of Hungary - much bigger than in the present EU member states; the …
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focus of the analysis is on changes in the structures of production, employment and in the positions of CEECs in the …
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This paper discusses the evolution of competitiveness, industrial and trade specialization of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs). It is shown that the paths taken by the different CEECs have been quite diverse and we attempt to show that a combination of a catching-up plus trade...
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This paper analyses some of the factors behind the diverging productivity performances of the US and the EU over the 1990s and develops some conjectures regarding the likely developments for the current decade. The 1990s were characterized by two features the disappearance of the process of...
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of FDI. Employment declined more than output and over five million manufacturing jobs were lost in the region between … employment (exceptions are Bulgaria, Romania and the Baltic states). A new pattern of productivity winner and loser branches is …
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Although there exists a vast literature on convergence and divergence of income levels across countries or regions at the aggregate level, there is only little work on convergence and / or divergence processes of productivity and wage levels at the more disaggregated industrial level. These are...
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disaggregated data-set comprising 23 manufacturing industries for which production, employment and trade statistics were compiled … (on employment and on wages) both at a descriptive level and by means of econometric analysis. Evidence for trade effects …
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Casual evidence suggests that emerging and developing countries are often gaining market shares in world exports in …
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Recent developments in economic integration show rather diverse patterns of integration into the world economy. Some countries are remaining in the low-tech industries whereas other countries succeed in becoming competitive also in high-tech industries. In this paper we postulate that...
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