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of specialisation in foreign trade in comparison with the five EU candidate countries Bulgaria, the Czech Republic …, Hungary, Rumania, Poland and the EU/15. This research work attempts to find out Turkey's ability to overcome difficulties and …
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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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Romania), of two CIS economies (Russia and Ukraine) and of Turkey.A systematic approach in terms of different time horizons at …This paper investigates the equilibrium exchange rates of three Southeastern European countries (Bulgaria, Croatia and …
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Romania) and candidate countries (Croatia and Turkey). In an environment characterised by strong growth and capital inflows … European System of Central Banks (ESCB) – reviews macroeconomic and financial stability challenges for acceding (Bulgaria and …
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The countries concerned in this paper are either in the process of negotiations for EU accession (Bulgaria and Romania …) or under a review process for opening such negotiations (Turkey). Therefore we will take the EU-requirements concerning …
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, Romania, Croatia, Turkey, and Ukraine, i.e. the next countries in the queue for entry or likely to lobby for entry into the EU … looks at institutional quality in the EU, in the EU's neighboring Balkan and Black Sea regions, and especially in Bulgaria …
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into a crisis of confidence in public policy. To re-establish trust in the system, Europe needs a comprehensive approach …
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Media coverage of monetary policy actions is a central channel of a central bank’s communication with the wider public, and thus an important factor for its credibility and policy effectiveness. This paper analyses the coverage which ECB monetary policy decisions receive in the print media,...
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