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Central and East European countries (CEEC) differ significantly with regards to their economic performance despite the fact that external policy prescriptions are very similar in all these countries. Extreme diversity and fragility in the performance of the main economic variables such as GDP...
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We provide a general characterization of the structure of rational expectations equilibria of any degree of revelation for pure exchange, sequential economies, with deffinitely many states of private information, an incomplete financial market and nominal assets. We estimate the dimension of the...
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right environment for the development and commercial success of digital innovation, and to maximise the growth of the …
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The 32nd CEIES seminar "Innovation indicators - more than technology?" was held on 5 and 6 February 2007 in Aarhus …, Denmark. This seminar provided an opportunity for national innovation statistics producers, data users and data providers to … Manual 2005 and its implementation (new types of innovation, more focus on service industries and on linkages, not just …
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