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Examines legislative changes since 1990 in Central and Eastern European countries with regard to the mechanisms, institutions and levels of collective bargaining, the legal nature of collective agreements, union representativeness, and labour dispute settlement.
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Iceland and Latvia are small countries in Europe hit hard by the 2008 global economic and financial crisis. Both … collapsed while in Latvia the foreign owned banking system survived. After more than 5 years since the crisis erupted … economic and social progress, and it is maybe time to see what lessons can be learned, for Latvia and Iceland and perhaps also …
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Stock investors require financial statements of listed companies for their investment decision-making. J. Gassen and K. Schwedler (2008) have empirically proved that EU investors who use financial statements prefer reported assets’ fair values over historical costs. The purpose of this study...
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time Latvian entrepreneurs look for venture capital outside Latvia. The paper also pinpoints severe weaknesses in the …
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I estimate the elasticity of substitution between capital, labour and energy in Central and Eastern European countries to make CGE models more accurate. The CGE models often use elasticity of substitution of production factors estimated for another countries or average of elasticities taken from...
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The country farm structure is based on different specializations and distribution of farms in different size groups; and the productivity growth in each particular group can be different from that reflecting a mean performance of entire sector. In order to improve targeting of policy measures...
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on the Baltic States, especially Latvia. Thanks to the Single Market of the EU, workers in this country became able to … increase in wages due to a tightened labour market. Banks from Nordic countries came to operate in Latvia and competed for …. The Lehman shock dealt the Latvian economy its final blow. Latvia set up the introduction of the Euro in 2013 as an exit …
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The paper evaluates competitiveness of Latvia's exporters from various aspects by using detailed trade data from … Comtrade. Competitiveness represented by the market share of Latvia's products in world trade was on the rising trend, growing … almost two times between 1999 and 2010. Such a dynamic improvement was mainly accounted for by intensive margin, as Latvia …
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The aim of this study is to estimate the equilibrium REER of Latvia, which was done by using different methodologies … rate method. The results of all approaches used in this study indicate that the real exchange rate of Latvia, after …
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