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the level of living) and political (satisfaction with democracy) trends on the same time span. In all the studied … satisfaction than in the rest of European Union. Those who started with lower levels increased more, strongly suggesting a … possibility of convergence. A non-economic factor, satisfaction with democracy, mediates the influence of GNI on life satisfaction …
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- Is industrial policy necessary for successful development or the market “knows” better, how to allocate resources? - If industrial policy is needed, how to select industries that need to be supported?- What are the appropriate tools / instruments to support particular industries?Eastern...
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The rapid journey from central planning to EU (euro area) membership stress-tested the social learning processes of FTEs. The desire to be anchored to the West, and to enter the EU spurred major reform waves and led to the introduction of best practice institutions very rapidly. This process...
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In their 2014 article in the British Journal of Political Science, Eleanor Neff Powell and Joshua A. Tucker examine the determinants of party system volatility in post-communist Europe. Their central conclusion is that replacement volatility – volatility caused by new party entry and old party...
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