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This paper studies the impact of exogenous and endogenous shocks (exogenous shock is used interchangeably with external shock; endogenous shock is used interchangeably with domestic shock) on output fluctuations in post-communist countries during the 2000s. The first part presents the analytical...
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Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. A challenge to the enlarged Union's (EU …
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some moderate slowdown in Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia. A definite growth slowdown was only …The transition countries approach EU enlargement with GDP growth outperforming the 'old' EU. In 2003, Poland's economy … and institutional adaptations, as well as ongoing gains in labour productivity remain important for maintaining export …
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The paper covers seven transition countries the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and …
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Ukraine) performed quite well. This must be attributed to the ongoing growth in labour productivity and related cost … improvements in industry which kept exports competitive. Gains in labour productivity are generally associated with some cuts in … overvaluation remains still valid. However, the productivity and efficiency gains may offset the negative consequences of real …
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We examine some controversial country-specific factors influencing vertical and horizontal intra-industry trade including foreign direct investment and income distributions. As concerns, the effect of differences in countries’ levels of economic development (richness), both theories and...
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analyse dynamic properties of the models. We find that Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria can be … characterised by cost-push inflation from a long-run perspective whereas demand-side factors are more characteristic for Slovenia …
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The most recent enlargement of the European Union, which incorporated post-communist countries from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), placed relatively little emphasis on the equal opportunities of men and women. However, acceding countries were required to implement Chapter 13 (‘Employment...
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