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Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have somewhat specific path toward future economic growth . Although some of them are part of EU community ( Bulgaria Romania ) and they have experienced the highest GDP growth rate 2014/2000 ,...
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Balkan states toward forms of regional cooperation that need to be achieved if progress is sought in their contractual … relations with the EU. This approach of the EU is salutary in theory, but in practice, the region of the Western Balkans is not …
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Religious freedom in Romania after 1989 has contributed decisively to changes in the religious structure in the country. From a religious point of view, the fall of the communist regime meant the end of abuse or interdictions for many people and communities. Discussing about ecumenism and...
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vision. A big step forward in Europe was made by the cooperation between CEC and CCEE to organize the European Ecumenical …
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Religious freedom after 1989 would decisively contribute to changes in the religious structure. From a religious point of view, the fall of the communist regime meant the end of a time of abuse or interdictions for many people and communities. Discussing about ecumenism and interreligious or...
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In the context of globalisation Africa requires investment by multinational corporations (MNCs) to improve its competitiveness and to facilitate micro-level structural changes required for alleviating poverty and reducing its riskiness for investment. Economic theory recognises that MNCs can...
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The purpose of this paper is to revisit the question if trade promotes peace or not? I account for heterogeneity of trade dyads over time in using panel estimation techniques. The world is modeled as a rectangle. I present models focusing on how conflict affects trade, and in another set of...
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For psychologists, bounded rationality reflects the presence of cognitive dissonance and/or inconsistency, revealing that people use heuristics (Tversky and Kahneman (1974)) rather than sophisticated processes for the assessment of their beliefs. Recent research analyzing litigations and...
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retraction, inflation, recession and stagflation. However, those are not the sole reasons for the sporadic conflicts that infest … the people. Illegitimate property and economic hoardings seem to be inflaming the Sudanese societies. Social conflicts are … abnormal conditions. The current paper delves into land disputes in the South Kordofan region and displays anomalies affecting …
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was made by the cooperation between CEC and CCEE to organize the European Ecumenical Assemblies and to elaborate the …
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