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Acknowledging individuals' distaste for low relative income renders trade less appealing when trade is viewed as a technology that integrates economies by merging separate social spheres into one. We define a "trembling trade" as a situation in which gains from trade are overtaken by losses of...
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Acknowledging individuals' distaste for low relative income renders trade less appealing when trade is viewed as a technology that integrates economies by merging separate social spheres into one. We define a "trembling trade" as a situation in which gains from trade are overtaken by losses of...
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The European Union (EU) represents a large and highly integrated bloc which contributed 19.4% of global GDP and over 30% of global exports in 2012. As of July 1, 2013 it consists of 28 member states. All of them belong to the customs union and the Single European Market (SEM) in which most...
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As Asia considers greater harmonization and integration of its financial systems, it would be well-advised to consider … such integration, mostly negative. It is particularly evident that moving to a currency union had major unanticipated … consequences for the ability to manage integration of financial systems within the eurozone. Monetary union sharply reduced the …
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The aim of this article is to discuss the dilemmas over the integration of accounting in EU member states. The dilemma … determining for whom the integration of accounting in EU is crucial, and who is the intended beneficiary of integration. Dilemma … accountancy. In order to solve it, it is necessary to answer the question: 'who controls the processes of accounting integration …
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, Hungary, and the Slovak Republic meanwhile display a high degree of international integration with the euro area. Integration … Republik, Ungarn und der Slowakei inzwischen einen hohen Grad an internationaler Integration mit dem Euro-Raum aufweisen. Die … Integration hat sich im Untersuchungszeitraum von 1999 bis Mitte 2002 kontinuierlich verstärkt. Für die noch zu beobachtende …
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, Hungary, and the Slovak Republic meanwhile display a high degree of international integration with the euro area. Integration … Republik, Ungarn und der Slowakei inzwischen einen hohen Grad an internationaler Integration mit dem Euro-Raum aufweisen. Die … Integration hat sich im Untersuchungszeitraum von 1999 bis Mitte 2002 kontinuierlich verstärkt. Für die noch zu beobachtende …
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A test of speculative efficiency on the foreign exchange markets of Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the Slovak republic was unable to identify a cointegration relationship between forward and spot rates against the euro for the period between 1999 and mid-2002. Econometric studies...
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Im Rahmen eines Tests der spekulativen Effizienz auf den Devisenmärkten Polens, der Tschechischen Repubik, Ungarns und der Slowakei kann für den Beobachtungszeitraum von 1999 bis Mitte 2002 keine Kointegrationsbeziehung zwischen Termin- und Kassakursen gegenüber dem Euro nachgewiesen werden....
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