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in Eastern and Southern Europe are much lower than in Central and Northern European countries. We also investigate …
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Countries across Eastern Europe and Central Asia are in their third decade of independence. What impact does this have … education in 28 transition and 20 non-transition countries in Europe and Central Asia are analyzed using panel data analysis and …
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The rapid journey from central planning to EU (euro area) membership stress-tested the social learning processes of the Former Transition Economies (FTEs). The desire for a higher standard of living, to be anchored to the West, and to enter the EU, spurred major reform waves and led to the very...
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Europe" of EU15. The major point of apprehension was related to the labor markets. Visceral fear rendered more than one in …
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restrictions on the migrant sending countries. With EU enlargement in 2004, 1.2 million workers from Eastern Europe emigrated to …
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This paper analyses the trade balance effects of Europe agreements (EA) between the EU-15 and four new EU members from … Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC-4) using both static and dynamic panel data approaches. Specifically, the system Generalized …
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mainly from Central Eastern Europe. This study summarizes and comparatively evaluates what we know about mobility in an … enlarged Europe to date. The pre-enlargement fears of free labor mobility proved to be unjustified. No significant detrimental …
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We study how the EU enlargement in 2004 and the Great Recession in the late 2000s have shaped the scale and composition of migration flows from the New Member States to Germany. We demonstrate that immigration increased substantially despite the restrictions on the German labor market, and that...
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.This paper documents emerging evidence on return migration in post-enlargement Europe combining several data sources to describe …
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The analysis presented in this paper defines three different synthetic measurements of disincentives for formal work: two standard measurements, namely the tax wedge and the marginal effective tax rate (METR); and a new, innovative measurement called formalization tax rate (FTR). The novelty of...
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