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This paper describes developmental pathways of two regions in Central and Eastern Europe: Leipzig (Germany) and Petrosani (Romania). Once being strongholds of traditional industries, these regions have developed along distinctive socio-economic trajectories over the last two decades. While...
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Using a centre-two periphery new economic geography model we study the location and real wage effects of the EU's Eastern enlargement on current and future EU member countries under pure trade integration and with migration of skilled labour. The quality of final and intermediate products...
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We study the impact of news embedded in scheduled macroeconomic announcements on the government bond market in Poland and the Czech Republic. We conduct an event study on intraday data and time-series regressions using daily data over an eight-year period, distinguishing between effects under...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the technological activities of Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies and to … patent applications, CEE reduced its technological activities drastically in absolute and per capita terms after 1990. The …
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The present paper analyses sectoral impacts of the CEE integration with EU. Adopting a partial equilibrium model we … explicitly model the agricultural sector in CEE. The underlying partial equilibrium model is based on the duality theory. The … agricultural producers and consumers of food products. Our simulation results suggest that farm income in CEE will rise mainly due …
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Since the beginning of the transition process from centrally planed to market economies, East European countries have experienced relatively high inflation and a market depreciation of their currency. Their monetary systems have gone through dramatic changes in the recent ten years, making the...
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