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If firms were animals rather than economic entities, a behavioral scientist trying to describe their traits would observe that firms tend to be found in herds and usually migrate towards the biggest watering holes. This paper surveys the literature on the questions why firms grow stronger with...
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Urban concentration differs across countries. One determinant of these differences is economic development, which first increases and subsequently decreases urban concentration. I condition the degree of urban concentration on the potential of countries to develop a balanced urban system. These...
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. Die Schlussfolgerung dieses Beitrags lautet, dass die Industriepolitik der Ukraine stärker nach marktwirtschaftlichen …
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countries (i.e. Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovak Republic) and two CIS countries (i.e., Russia and Ukraine) during the period …
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over 1990-1994 for the industrial sector in Poland and Hungary. The aim is to investigate three issues in the performance … differences between Poland and Hungary. The former exhibits hysteresis and evidence for considerable insider power while the …
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The process of European integration has gained considerable momentum during the past couple of years. This paper provides an assessment of the degree of integration of both the accession states of central and eastern Europe and of the pre-ins for monetary union with respect to Germany. Using...
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