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Czech Republic produce goods for German consumers or is it an “outsourced” supplier to German export channels, instead? Co-integration … analysis and the analysis of the commodity structure of Czech exports to Germany are employed to address these questions. The …
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sensitive to foreign activity. Germany has benefited from growth dynamics of trading partners and high income elasticities of … predicted export growth. Moreover, taking into account quantity and price effects caused by changes in the real exchange rate … the real exchange rate is the indicator to focus on in explaining German export success. …
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-ins for monetary union with respect to Germany. Using tests for cointegration and common features for monthly data during the …
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of Brent crude oil have on inbound tourism demand (tourist arrivals) from Poland, Slovakia, Germany, and Austria in the … variable are considered. To achieve this aim, cointegration analysis under the VECM approach is applied. The results show that … negatively to changes in tourism prices in the Czech Republic. Tourists from Germany and Poland do not respond to changes in the …
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