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The EU's post-Communist countries as well as the EU in general are participating in the implementation of the Lisbon Strategy which aims to create an economy of knowledge. The usage of catching up is extremely important in achieving this strategy's goals. Unfortunately, the EU's post-Communist...
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The paper combines and compares in a uniform framework various explanations for output decline during transition in Eastern Europe. The framework is provided by a computable general equilibrium model, calibrated for Poland, and used to quantify the consequences of some phenomena advanced as...
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Theoretical and empirical studies show that deindustrialisation, broadly observed in developed countries, is an inherent part of the economic development pattern. However, post-communist countries, while being only middle-income economies, have also experienced deindustrialisation. Building on...
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Gravity factors explain a large part of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in transition economies, including in Southeastern Europe—a region not comprehensively covered before in econometric studies—but host country policies also matter. Key are policies that affect unit labor costs,...
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Economic self-interest and social considerations are the key determinants of public support for market reforms in transition countries. However, political strategies that rely mainly on public support for pushing through economic reforms have limited relevance if the prevailing institutional...
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for the future. The study starts with a much discussed question: why Russia did worse economically during transition than … trajectories ; Russia ; China …
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international actors (namely the European Union (EU) and Russia) can explain the persistence of the authoritarian regime in Belarus … significant Russian influence. Apart from the absence of substantial linkages between Belarus and the EU, such factors as Russia …
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Automotive investment projects across borders have significantly intensified in recent years, as companies have attempted to cut costs via relocation of production, and to get closer to final customers in emerging markets. This chapter analyses the impacts of this global re-structuring process...
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