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investigated their evolution for five CEE countries: Romania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, to which we added a … indicators Romania was and still is positioned below other CEE countries in absolute figures, the positive evolutions we have …, Romania's wellbeing development lags behind some other CEE countries for life expectancy, tertiary enrolment and human capital …
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The paper attempts to measure relative efficiency in utilizing public education expenditures in the new EU member states in comparison to the selected EU (plus Croatia) and OECD countries. As resources allocated to education are significantly limited, a special emphasis should be given to their...
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Entrepreneurship is most often treated as a process aimed at starting business activity and determined by a number of … paper is aimed at analysing factors that determine entrepreneurship demonstrated by societies of chosen countries situated … in Central–Eastern Europe on the basis of entrepreneurship model developed by Wennekers, Uhlaner and Thurik as well as …
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investigated their evolution for five CEE countries: Romania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, to which we added a … indicators Romania was and still is positioned below other CEE countries in absolute figures, the positive evolutions we have …, Romania's wellbeing development lags behind some other CEE countries for life expectancy, tertiary enrolment and human capital …
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The curse of natural resources is a well-documented phenomenon in developing countries. Economies that are richly endowed with natural resources tend to grow slowly. Among the transition economies of the former “Eastern Bloc”, a similar pattern can be observed. This paper shows that a large...
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