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Transition from planned to a market economy is an evolutionary process. Evolutions do not have finite beginning and ending points. We may look to the beginning of transition in 1991 when the Soviet Union broke up, or we may see it as beginning earlier, when the Soviet Union began to allow its...
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In the early 1990s, the United States began to run a significant trade deficit with China due to the dual forces of greater trade liberalization and China’s transition from a command economy towards a market economy. Proponents of free trade with China argue that greater integration will lead...
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The purpose of this article is to briefly present the actions taken in Romania's economic transition from a centralized to a market economy and to explain why and where it went wrong. Wrong decisions taken in the transition process will be highlighted, while noting that measures to implement...
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Key factors driving renewable energy demand are state and federal policies requiring the use of renewable feedstocks to produce energy (renewable portfolio standards) and liquid fuels (renewable fuel standards). However, over the next decade, the infrastructure for renewable energy supplies is...
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theory. Nevertheless, the actual functioning of trust in markets has only been understood incompletely up to now. As this …
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The young market economies of the states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are knocking at the door of the EuropeanUnion. This led public and economic discussion to a debate on the question, if, considering the relative economicunderdevelopment of the reform countries compared with the...
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Die jungen Marktwirtschaften der Staaten Mittel- und Osteuropas streben nach der Mitgliedschaft in der Europäischen Union.Bereits im April 1998 werden erste Beitrittsverhandlungen mit fünf Ländern aus der Region beginnen. Die ökonomischeProblematik einer Integration der Reformländer in den...
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Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit Fusionen im Krankenhausmarkt und deren Auswirkungen, speziell auf Kosten und Gewinne. Dabei werden Fusionen zwischen Krankenhausabteilungen und Fusionen zwischen Krankenhäusern analysiert. Es wird angenommen, dass Krankenhausabteilungen homogene...
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Die Kreditratingbranche (KRB) wird von zwei Kreditratingagenturen (KRA) dominiert, Moody’s und Standard&Poors (S&P). Sie haben einen Marktanteil von ungefähr 80% und zusammen mit Fitch vereinen sie in etwa 95%. Obwohl das Scheitern in einer zuverlässigen Kreditrisikoabschätzung in...
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