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towards establishing a SEE macro history database of 19th and 20th century key financial and monetary statistics. All task … experience. Therefore, the SEEMHN DCTF involved cooperation between representatives from all SEE national central banks and …
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affected wages and monetary policy in SEE and CIS during the ongoing economic crisis. Towards that end, a New Keynesian model …
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Already in the early 1980s, city officials realised the challenge of structural change for Bremen. It was at this point that decisions were made to initiate a profound ‘change of direction’ in the economic focus of the city (Warsewa, 2006). In the past, Bremen’s economic fortunes had been...
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The paper introduces the reader to the contingent valuation method for monetary valuation of individuals preferences regarding changes to environmental goods. Approaches to the validity testing of results from such studies are discussed. These focus upon whether findings conform to prior...
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The objective of this paper is to assess how the level of unionisation and the rigidity of the exchange rate affects wages and monetary policy in South-East Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, with a particular focus on the recent economic crisis. Towards that end, a New Keynesian...
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We present new evidence on de facto euroization in eleven Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries. Estimates of the extent of foreign currency cash holdings are derived from survey data. Furthermore, we define overall euroization indices, relating both assets and cash holdings....
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This paper examines tourism persistence in a group of Southeastern European (SEE) countries (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria …
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We present new evidence on de facto euroization in eleven Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries. Estimates of the extent of foreign currency cash holdings are derived from survey data. Furthermore, we define overall euroization indices, relating both assets and cash holdings....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008568443
The paper provides an overview of severance pay regulation in the South-Eastern Europe (SEE) countries. We found that … in general severance pay schemes are very similar among the SEE countries, but vary significantly in their modalities … raises a question about the need of reforms; however, the inventory among the SEE countries shows that until now no serious …
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