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Discusses the position of labour law in the EU candidate countries vis-a-vis EC Law and ILO Standards. Undertakes a comparison between approaches to labour regulations in candidate countries and in EU member states.
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The islands of Cyprus and Malta have been considered as similar economically to other South-Eastern European states …
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The paper is part of an ongoing process of estimating the GDP of Cyprus and Malta for the interwar period. The islands … of Cyprus and Malta have always been considered as similar economically to other South-Eastern European states, despite … not keeping up to other Southern-European States. Recovery of the primary sector in Cyprus came from the rapid expansion …
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. This paper will present the gross output and value added of Cyprus and Malta in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing …
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This paper looks at productivity growth rates in Malta and Cyprus and proposes policies as to how these island states … most important economic sectors of Malta and Cyprus. The research suggests that a Controlled-Input Cost model may be best …
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This paper examines how the fixed exchange rate policy followed in Cyprus for more than 40 years helped to deliver …
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This paper examines how the fixed exchange rate policy followed in Cyprus for more than forty years helped to deliver …
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sustainability in a liberalised environment. The case of Cyprus confirms the view that, under certain conditions, it is possible to … central bank and deliver price stability. Another important lesson drawn from the Cyprus case is that this strategy requires …
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This paper reviews developments in the Cypriot economy following the introduction of the euro on 1 January 2008 and leading to the economic collapse of the island five years later. The main cause of the collapse is identi?ed with the election of a communist government in February 2008, within...
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