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we consider Moldova as Eastern European country with clear geopolitical position neighboring Ukraine and Romania …
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The fifth enlargement of the EU has now brought together twenty five countries, a massive success. But success has its price: twenty-five countries do not cooperate as six used to. The result is a general impression that the undertaking is being diluted and that national interests prevail over...
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This paper analyzes the effect of the EU enlargement process on income convergence among regions in the EU and in the Eastern neighborhood of the EU. The data used is NUTS II regions in the EU and Oblasts' of Russia over the period 1996-2004. The estimation techniques used take into account both...
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The authors of this paper try to analyze the similarities and differences in the starting conditions, adopted policies, and achieved results of the above three countries. The first part of the paper will be devoted to the initial conditions: the economic heritage of the FSU (especially of the...
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This paper discusses the processes of nominal and real convergence and their dependence on exchange rate regimes adopted in Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) in the context of their future EMU accession. We focus our argument on the possibility of trade-off between the pace of...
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This paper aims to study the joint effects of the 2004 EU Enlargement and Russia's entry into the WTO, and the effects of an eventual Russia-Enlarged EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The paper is organized as follows: in Section I, it starts with the brief description of the model used. The...
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The authors of this paper try to analyze the similarities and differences in the starting conditions, adopted policies, and achieved results of the above three countries. The first part of the paper will be devoted to the initial conditions: the economic heritage of the FSU (especially of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633132
the first period of the transitional governments. Then follows an in-depth discussion of Ukraine which explores at some …
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, Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine. The main finding of the paper is that although the present level of external public debt … 10 percentage points - in Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Lithuania. Although it is comparable to the average growth of public …
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Labour migration does not appear to have the same magnitude and socio-economic importance in Belarus as in other EaP … between EU and Belarus, this study utilises publically available literature as background and relies where possible on micro …
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