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supplemented by an investigation of intra-bloc trade in services and an analysis of the mutual FDI flows among the countries …-time effect on FDI among the Visegrad countries and also the comparison of the pre- and post-accession periods does not reveal any … increase in the importance of mutual investments. This means that it was not mutual FDI that was driving trade. FDI among the …
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After the EU accession of the Visegrad countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) in 2004 one of the most remarkable developments was a sudden upturn in mutual trade of this region's countries. In 2007 the value of aggregate intra-Visegrad trade was two and a half times higher...
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In the article, we attempt to assess the investment attractiveness of the New EU Member States, using the Visegrad Group countries as examples. This study is structured as follows: First, it explores the existing literature on factors of investment attractiveness. Further we examine inward...
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This paper analyses the transformation of elites in the Visegrád Four countries (namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). Drawing on a process-tracing analysis, it argues that the emergence of foreign-led economies in the late 1990s was intertwined with political processes in...
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