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Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total...
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This paper seeks to disaggregate concerns about energy security within the wider European neighbourhood from the nation-state to the household, and particularly to poor households in the transition and developing economies of the former Soviet Union. It argues that two decades of...
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This report describes the migration patterns of Romanian migrants in Italy before and after the accession of Romania into the European Union (EU). The findings and the main results presented throughout the report were collected by carrying out a survey in three main cities of Italy Milan, Turin...
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. Minimising the welfare consequences of relative price distortions in the presence of these trends requires targeting a … significantly positive inflation rate in France, Germany and Italy: the steady-state inflation rate, jointly maximising welfare in … up optimal inflation targets further. The welfare costs of targeting an inflation rate of zero, as suggested by monetary …
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equilibrium trade model, the impact of the selected trade policy instruments on trade and welfare of the EU as well as Austria is …
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