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Recent studies suggest a core-periphery pattern of energy poverty in the European Union. The energy vulnerability of Romania, Bulgaria, and the economies of the Visegrad Group as peripheral countries is frequently attributed to the legacy of the centrally planned economy and post-communist...
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Recent studies suggest a core-periphery pattern of energy poverty in the European Union. The energy vulnerability of Romania, Bulgaria, and the economies of the Visegrad Group as peripheral countries is frequently attributed to the legacy of the centrally planned economy and post-communist...
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In the first five decades of postwar era the efforts towards progressive liberalization of international trade and towards the accomplish of a multilateral trade regime were held under the auspices of GATT. Although it functioned as a forum for negotiation, the successes towards achieving the...
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For many centuries, the customs duties, the quantitative restrictions and other similar stipulations have represented the instruments specific to historical progress of any countries, from one moment of time to another; such instruments were emphasized either by increasing the revenues, by...
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This paper aims to investigate the dependence and independence between the variables inferred in the bibliometric analysis of the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR), business sustainability (BS), and integrated reporting (IR). In this paper, we undertook a bibliometric analysis...
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In the business profile of the beginning of 21st century, the relations and interdependencies are expanding on a global scale; at the moment, much more than before, the production, capitals and people are becoming more and more interconnected; the business entities considerably extend their...
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