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Author is trying to find parallels between philosophers I. Kant and J. P. Sartre. The latter used Kant´s categorical imperative in significantly different way. According to Sartre, we are not only "sentenced to freedom", but every our act is human act and means a "message" to all human beings....
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Author is trying to find parallels between philosophers I. Kant and J. P. Sartre. The latter used Kant´s categorical imperative in significantly different way. According to Sartre, we are not only "sentenced to freedom", but every our act is human act and means a "message" to all human beings....
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The paper focuses on selective investment incentives. The main aim is to discuss question how to quantify net fiscal impact properly. As shown, the problem is not trivial - the proper quantification presupposes using of several parameters, accounting of costs in the economic sense of this word...
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In the period of 1991-96 there were large volumes of foreign direct investment directed to various Czech manufacturing industries and services. Our empirical analysis has shown that enterprises of the manufacturing sector, into which the foreign capital was invested, were generally physical...
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Nation-wide firm-level data are used for the time series and cross-section analysis of foreign direct investment in manufacturing on 2digit and 3digit industries. Dynamics of foreign investment enterprises (FIEs) are computed for the period 1993-1996. The performance of FIEs is compared with the...
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The paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between international trade and market concentration. Market concentration is measured with and without adjustment for foreign trade and results are compared. On most markets the adjustment of domestic supply for exports and imports...
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