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are measured by the effects of international trade and FDI intensity of the economy. On the other hand, the process of … the wage share through exchange rate depreciation and economic recession. The paper develops a Post- Keynesian conflicting …, in particular international trade depends on industrial policy structure. Increased export intensity leads to a decline …
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recently on the foreign trade of the food economy. Comparison of the balances of thedifferent countries was difficult due to … economic foreign trade profile” extent to which the differentproduct categories (divided by main product groups or by degree of … offeredby the price boom was demonstrated numerically. It can be stated that the foreign trade of the Hungarian foodeconomy is …
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tomember. Corporations have not increased trade account payables to vine growers.In the mid‐2000s, the French wine crisis has …The paper assesses the ability of French wineries to prevail over the crisis of French wine in the years 2000 … increase their financial debtlevel substantially. Such result supports the traditional static trade‐off theory (TOT). Co …
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food crisis as an example, we find that prices for domestic staples are highly correlated with prices for imported rice …—particularly the urban poor—are the hardest hit by high food prices. The negative effect of the food crisis is particularly strong in …
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The Czech Republic entered the crisis with relatively good starting conditions - showed no significant macroeconomic … imbalances and financial system was not destabilized. However, the crisis has here also been and a decline in GDP in 2009 to 4 ….1% was mainly due to economic recession in the Euro zone. In many countries there has been a change in the sector scope. The …
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since the country’s accession, suffered more due to the crisis. Hungarian foreign trade in foodstuffs was better able to … trade in foodstuffs has benefited from price cycle, more specifically, price explosion.The relevant balance improved … fruits and vegetables. Comparing Hungary’s foreign trade in foodstuffs to its main competitors’ yields a mixed picture …
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This paper examines Robert E. Lucas's views on the relationship of macroeconomics to real world economic phenomena, and on Keynes's place in its history, suggesting that these stem from a particular and debatable understanding of how the subdiscipline has evolved. It considers some implications...
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profitability after the crisis of the 1970s, and has caused an erosion of salary and social conquests attained by labor after the …
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The financial crisis of 2007-2008 led to extraordinary government intervention in firms and markets. The scope and … investor behavior consistent with the broad 'Too Big To Fail' policies enacted during the crisis by government agents. Only in …
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economy were recorded in the year of 1999 (Russion crisis), year of 2002-2008 (major rise in the economy, the EU), second half … of 2008 (world financial crisis). Linear regression analysis revealed that corporate profitability, solvency credit, CPI …
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