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Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most …
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This paper claims that the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) of the EU, and in particular the elements related to justice and home affairs (JHA), is a complex, multilayered initiative that incorporates different logics and instruments. To unravel the various layers of the policy, the paper...
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, Moldova, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan) based on a survey of 120 enterprises. The results indicate that non-oil multi …
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This paper discusses the global financial crisis of 2008/9 in thirteen countries, the ten new EU members that previously were communist and the three countries of Western former Soviet Union. Their problems were excessive current account deficits and private foreign debt, currency mismatches,...
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with regard to Moldova. Since Moldova's Declaration of Independence in 1990, migration has transformed the country in ways … population), Moldova has become the epitome of a migration-dependent country, with all the costs and benefits associated with …, ranging from effects on the macroeconomy to the disruption of social life. All in all, migration has been good for Moldova …
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as Albania and Moldova, and two low-income countries such as Burkina Faso and Ethiopia. In all of them, children and …
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States (NIS), focusing on the new EU member states (NMS) and selected NIS (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Kazakhstan …
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countries (Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia) as well as DCFTA countries (Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) with selected EU-CEE peers …
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