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In the present paper author through an empirical analysis will point out that import penetration in Greek manufacturing during the period 1988-1999 depends on globalization and the share of labor cost in value added of production. A discussion is made. The sample covers all 'two-digit'...
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In the present paper an empirical analysis will point out that in Greece globalization caused a decrease in firm size instead of a creation of bigger units. Data are taken from ELSTAT. The elaboration of these panel data is made feasible by means of the Eviews software package
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In the present paper author attempts to point out that in EU selling through internet increases firm profitability, especially in the southern regions. Our sample covers many EU member states, and the software package of Eviews is used for the panel data analysis. Data are taken from Eurostat
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In the present paper it will be shown econometrically that in Greece the growth of tourism sector does foster country's economic growth, but (although it decreases unemployment) it does not increase the share of the employment of the tertiary sector in the total volume of country's employment....
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In the present paper an attempt will be made to show for the period 2012-2016 the picture of Greek software sector and test via this sector the theory of pecking order. Eviews software is applied. Useful results will be drawn
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Economic hardships are regarded as the main political party loyalty driver. Voters initially trust their major political parties and wait for a better future. If, however, economic hardships go too far, then political party loyalty no longer exist. Voters resort to new political parties to find...
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