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In the present paper we examine whether financial markets could have helped predict exchange rates in three selected Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies of the EU, namely the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, during the current financial crisis. To this end, we derive risk-neutral...
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We explore the economic implications of the possible accession of Croatia to the European Union. We focus on two main … changes associated with the EU-membership: accession to the internal European Market and institutional reforms in Croatia … triggered by the EU-membership. consumption per capita in Croatia is estimated to rise by about 2.5 percent as a result of …
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"The authors examine the effects of taxation on financing policy using the corporate tax reform in 2001 in Croatia as a …
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