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significant for most of the countries in question. Poland and Hungary are the biggest winners of the earlier EMU entry simulations …
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, and who have expressed the strongest desire to join the Union. They include: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary …
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Republic, Hungary and Poland. Also the evolution and the future of the CAP itself is broadly presented. Since the agricultural … the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland should focus on investments in rural development and employment reductions since …
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, Poland and Romania during the 1990's. After a brief outline of the public indebtedness of the four countries before 1989, it …
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: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania during the 1990s. Our major factual finding is that Poland and Romania are … in Hungary and Poland are in part inherited (especially in Poland) and in part caused by the more radical restructuring …
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In this paper I estimate a Bayesian structural VAR models for the Czech Republic and Poland, allowing for changes in …
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insolvency legislation in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania, emphasising their inherent features and …
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The paper analyses the relationship between labour costs and employment development in manufacturing industry in Poland …
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The Privatisation process of State enterprises, in countries once being members of the Council for Mutual Economic Aid, is perceived as the main element of structural changes, leading to the economic system transformation and economic development. Although, privatisation cannot be understood as...
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On December 16, 1991 Poland signed an Association Agreement with the European Communities which came into force on …
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