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The article analyses the process of nominal convergence of the new EU member states (NMS) with particular attention paid to some applied and theoretical aspects, which may have impact on the process of the euro adoption. Chapter two addresses selected theoretical and methodological issues...
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underpinned by productivity increase could not be sustained, as it would undermine the competitiveness of Czech exports …
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Empirical research on the differences between unit values in the EU's trade with the Czech Republic and the intra-EU average has shown a significant changes. The comparative level of manufacturing products imported from the Czech republic has increased, the comparative level of products exported...
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competitiveness at the macroeconomic and sectoral levels, in particular in the manufacturing industry. These features are described … competitiveness. First of all, labour productivity, particularly in manufacturing, grew at an outstanding rate, mainly due to FDI … attributed to improved competitiveness. The pronounced increase in manufacturing output, productivity and exports was based on …
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The European Commission has set a target date of 2025 for Western Balkan EU accession, while also outlining a broader new strategy which includes Brussels taking a more active role in solving political disputes in the region, and upgrading infrastructure as part of the Berlin Process. We welcome...
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competitiveness at the macroeconomic and sectoral levels, in particular in the manufacturing industry. These features are described … competitiveness. First of all, labour productivity, particularly in manufacturing, grew at an outstanding rate, mainly due to FDI … attributed to improved competitiveness. The pronounced increase in manufacturing output, productivity and exports was based on …
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In front of the Romanian economy which has been integrated only for a few years, lies the challenge of competitiveness … requirements of competitiveness and innovation of the United European Market are compulsory, from the point of view of the Romanian … competitors USA and Japan. This is why one of the major concerns of the EU is competitiveness and innovation. …
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competitiveness in the tradable sector seems crucial for the real and nominal convergence to be successful. The increase in … to lead to increasing unemployment, slowdown in productivity growth, higher interest rates, and loss of competitiveness … the convergence process as long as competitiveness is not eroded by excess wage increases. …
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This paper provides an empirical investigation of the wage, price and unemployment dynamics that have taken place in Spain during the last two decades. The aim of this paper is to shed light on the impact of the European economic integration on Spanish labour market and the convergence to a...
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