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This paper investigates the relationship between energy intensity in the 12 countries of Eastern Europe that can be considered as in transition to a full market economy, and that of the present EU members. The raw data shows some evidence of convergence, and a carefully estimated econometric...
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This paper investigates the relationship between energy intensity in the 12 countries of Eastern Europe that can be considered as in transition to a full market economy, and that of the present EU members. The raw data shows some evidence of convergence, and a carefully estimated econometric...
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the transition will take us has been necessary. The transition economies of China and Central Europe, in particular, hold … transition, regional development and globalization, focusing on China and Central Europe, and seeks to identify a new and stable … issues concerning transition in China and Central Europe; it then examines these issues from the viewpoint of international …
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Key Features:Investigates transition, regional development and globalization, with comparative analyses of China and … An Analysis of Determinants of Regional Disparities in China -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Actual Situation and Changes of … Regional Disparities in China -- 2.1. Per capita GDP indices of top five and bottom five provinces, direct controlled …
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Introduction : energy poverty and its drivers in post-communist Europe : the visible, the measurable and the hidden / Ute Dubois -- Energy poverty in Hungary : trapped in politics / Anna Zsófia Bajomi, Nóra Feldmár, and Lea Kőszeghy -- Inconsistencies in policy-making as drivers of energy...
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