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of specialisation in foreign trade in comparison with the five EU candidate countries Bulgaria, the Czech Republic …
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aspect of the trade pattern and trade specialization of six major European Union candidates; namely, Turkey, Bulgaria …, Hungary, Romania, Poland and the Czech Republic by focusing on the years from 1996 to 2002. In other words, the main purpose …
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We analyze the medium- and long-run effects of international integration of capital markets on specialization patterns of countries. For that purpose, we incorporate induced technical change into a Heckscher-Ohlin model with a continuum of final goods. This provides a comprehensive theory that...
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demand in specialisation are examined for the Visegrad Group and Romania in the periods 19951999 and 20002007. The results …
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As a major player in world trade, the euro area is strongly influenced by globalisation, but is far from being a passive spectator. The paper analyses how the euro area’s trade specialization has changed in response to stronger international competition and the emergence of new global players,...
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industrial activity in Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Hungary and Estonia on a basis of employment data, as a proxy for regional … the likely distributional implications of the EU enlargement for these countries. Key Words: Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia …
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The paper covers seven transition countries the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and … Romania. Section 1 describes the changing patterns of value added by broad sector, showing the process of de-agrarization, de …
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After satisfactory performance of the transition countries in 2000, their growth slowed down in 2001 as the external conditions deteriorated. This tendency was checked in the second half of 2002. Industrial production and exports have generally strengthened since then - though in some countries...
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some moderate slowdown in Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia. A definite growth slowdown was only …
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membership are heterogeneous. Three of them, Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, have acquired candidate status; their economies are … Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. A challenge to the enlarged Union's (EU …
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