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Six main characteristics of an economic order are discussed and empirically evaluated for the case of Slovenia. All of … conditions which confront investors in material and in human capital in Slovenia. The analysis shows that Slovenia has had, for … complicated procedures of privatisation. The authors conclude that in Slovenia, as in the other formerly socialist economies …
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This paper discusses the most important theoretical contributions to the literature on privatization, focusing on … emerging economies, and gives a summary on recent research concerning the ways privatization might affect the development of … privatization and the reduction in social welfare and the possibility that the privatization process itself may have conflicting …
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We analyze the pace and patterns of job reallocation in Ukraine using 1992-2000 panel data on nearly the surviving universe of manufacturing firms inherited from the Soviet Union. Employment growth displays substantial increase in heterogeneity during this transition period, with a corresponding...
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identified any such aggregated agro-food product group for Slovenia. Yet, also Hungary and Croatia have faced difficulties in … activities are more likely to be combined with other more rapidly growing service activities. In Slovenia, traditional agro …
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The focus of the present study is the management practice of disclosing disaggregated (financial) information in a company's annual report. In this study, a sample of 232 Slovenian unlisted companies has been examined. The results show that less than a quarter of the companies disclose...
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are less positive. This development is compared with Estonia and Slovenia, two other small and very open economies …
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for the case of Slovenia, and finds out that Slovenia is relatively quite suitable for joining monetary integration and … relatively well prepared for joining the euro area. In particular, Slovenia is not expected to be exposed to serious asymmetric … shocks, once Slovenia joins the EMU. …
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The transition to market in Slovenia created labor displacements that were on par or greater than that experienced in …
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, Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia, whose economic structure is characterized by strong export orientation. We …
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In 2004 the Republic of Slovenia entered the European Union and, as a matter of principle, was guaranteed the four … Slovenia. Thereby, the question whether these (temporary) regulations should have been continued until 2011 or be abolished … the empirical situation of cross-border trade in goods and services between Austria and Slovenia in order to argue that …
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