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is relatively limited in Europe and Central Asia (ECA). The paper focuses on the broad range of developing and developed …
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In this study we argue for a 'Big Push' in infrastructure investments in greater Europe. We propose the building of a … Central Europe with the Black Sea area and the Caspian Sea littoral states. A state-of-the-art motorway and high-speed railway … circumstances and at continued low interest rates, an employment creation of over 7 million can be expected in greater Europe. The …
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The study concludes that Europe should respond to China's New Silk Road initiative with a coherent infrastructure … create 2-7 million new jobs and could increase GDP on average by 3.5% in Wider Europe over a ten-year period. Eastern Europe …
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Die Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) hat die USA autorisiert, Ausgleichzölle auf Importe aus der Europäischen Union im Wert von 5-8 Mrd. Euro zu erheben. Hintergrund sind Exportsubventionen durch die EU an Airbus. Die Zölle treffen vor allem die Luftfahrtindustrie in Frankreich, Deutschland und...
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eastern Europe (CEEC). The approach used is based on a model of trade with, and development of, a frontier by a metropolitan … Europe since the fall of the Soviet empire. This is modelled in the paper as a device whereby a supply side constraint …
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of relationship functions are compared for buyers and sellers from Europe and China. It was found that direct functions …
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In this paper, we analyse the relationship between international trade and economic growth in an unbalanced panel of 20 European countries in a long-term perspective, since the mid-19th century to present days, differentiating between the periods before and after the start of the Second World...
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