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examined in the case of Greece. The evolution of bilateral trade flows between Romania and Greece is addressed further. The … improve Romania’s and Greece’s export competitiveness in the following period. Classification-JEL: G12, G15, C30 …
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Twenty years after the beginning of the implementation of EU Cohesion Policy in Greece in the current programming …
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This paper uses the current economic crisis to highlight the importance of ethical cultivation in the educational process relating – not exclusively – to economists' vocation. To do this, the author borrowed ideas from ancient Greek philosophy, as well as some very recent real-life examples.
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these tensions by focusing on Greece and on the delegitimising impact that the current crisis and the austerity package …
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developments (i.e. the current global crisis and the fiscal and debt crisis of Greece). The first part analyses the turbulent … and how it has been expressed in Greece. It is depicted as a twin crisis, i.e. a combination of (a) the current global …
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economic crisis in Greece and the austerity measures that have greatly reduced the households' incomes. Six patterns of food … first attempt of assessment of the impact of the economic crisis in Greece on food consumption patterns. …
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economically linked countries, Greece and Cyprus, in order to study the contagion mechanisms and its impact on firms' performance …
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. The main questions are: will the austerity policy, implemented since 2010, continue, what is in store for Greece, if …
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The global economic crisis of 2008 has affected all European countries; Greece of course could not be the exception to … this "rule". First, the fact that Greece was unable to mitigate its public expenditures and to increase its revenues in …
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Many surveys analyse the volatility of stock market indexes, omitting the role of individual stocks in that phenomenon. In the present study, we focus on that part of the market, using financial and market data from listed firms in the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE) index in several crashes, during...
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