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The events in Ukraine are in the thick of actuality, at the crossroads of East and West. From a buffer zone it has become an acute space of exhibition of Russia’s interests, on one side, and of the European Union’s, on the other side. As the EU does not have a unique army or a strong...
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, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, and Russia. We investigate foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from 1995 to 2010 to …
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After satisfactory performance of the transition countries in 2000, their growth slowed down in 2001 as the external conditions deteriorated. This tendency was checked in the second half of 2002. Industrial production and exports have generally strengthened since then - though in some countries...
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The transition countries approach EU enlargement with GDP growth outperforming the 'old' EU. In 2003, Poland's economy …
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Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. A challenge to the enlarged Union's (EU …
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real exchange rate misalignments for Poland and Russia during the 1990s using the Beveridge and Nelson (1981) decomposition … substantially greater than that in Poland, indicating incipient pressures to devalue the ruble immediately preceding the August 1998 … crisis. The half life of an exogenous shock is found to be much shorter for Poland than for Russia in the pre-crisis period …
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country samples and second, in more detail, with Brazil and Poland. Our results provide strong evidence that Russia …
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Differences in the evolution of income distribution in Poland and Russia in the post-socialist era are striking: for … example, in Poland, the gini coefficient on earnings went from 0.28 to 0.33 between 1988 and 1998 while in Russia it went from ….25 percentage points in the Russian regions between 1995 and 2001. Our results suggest that early privatization in Poland was more …
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, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany). By locating the national energy policies in a historical context …
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