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Central and Southeast Europe

East-Central and Southeast Europe

East-Central and Southeast Europe

... pointed its own judges to the court. Refusing to render public the Tribunal’s decision, the new PiS-led government then altered the Tri- bunal’s rules of procedure to require both the presence of all court judges and a ...

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Trade in Southeast Europe : recent trends and some policy implications

Trade in Southeast Europe : recent trends and some policy implications

... More sophisticated gravity model estimates have recently been done by the EBRD (2003), providing various estimations on the divergence of actual from potential trade in 2002 for the three main sub-regions of transition ...

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Regional Integration and Fiscal Harmonization in Southeast Europe

Regional Integration and Fiscal Harmonization in Southeast Europe

... On the 19 th of December 2006, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo signed an Agreement to amend and enlarge the Central European Free Trade – usually now ...

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"Public Debt in Southeast Europe” – Why to enable public participation?

"Public Debt in Southeast Europe” – Why to enable public participation?

... Kosovo - In the current setting, public debt is estimated to be only 12.5% of GDP, according to the Central Bank, at about 749 million euros in 2015, with an annual increase of 28.5%, and is deemed of no real ...

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Central and Eastern Europe Beyond Transition: Convergence and Divergence in Europe

Central and Eastern Europe Beyond Transition: Convergence and Divergence in Europe

... a Europe of Regions, which flourished in particular in the 1990s, although it is currently less ...and central governments had a dominant position in using Structural ...of Central and Eastern ...

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Salt fluoridation in Central and Eastern Europe

Salt fluoridation in Central and Eastern Europe

... larger Central European countries have populations of 10 (Czech Republic) to 40 millions ...here.) Central Europe comprises several smaller countries like the three Baltic states, Slovakia, Slovenia ...

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Central Europe Flooding, August 2002

Central Europe Flooding, August 2002

... The lack of private flood insurance across central Europe means that a considerable proportion of the recovery costs are being covered by national governments. Government grants and aid packages are being ...

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PANORAMA INSOLVENCIES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

PANORAMA INSOLVENCIES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

... The local currency remains under pressure, while actions to defend it made by the central bank met with little success. As at March this year, foreign reserves were at just three weeks of imports, whereas three ...

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Important factors for the entrepreneurship in Central Europe

Important factors for the entrepreneurship in Central Europe

... The importance of entrepreneurial activity for the development of an economy is widely discussed and accepted (Bosma, Content, Sanders, & Stam, 2018). According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report, ...

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Central Europe from a Linguistic Viewpoint

Central Europe from a Linguistic Viewpoint

... In the Austrian half of the Dual Monarchy German remained the most important language, but in the non-German-speaking crownlands administrative regions and communes Croatian Serbo-Croati[r] ...

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An Overinvestment Cycle in Central and Eastern Europe?

An Overinvestment Cycle in Central and Eastern Europe?

... Instead of constraining the banks and smoothening the credit cycle, central banks often see expansionary monetary policies as tools to promote economic growth. This point is stressed by Mises (1928, 1966) as well ...

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Ageing in Europe Discovering and Defining Scopes in Central and Eastern Europe

Ageing in Europe Discovering and Defining Scopes in Central and Eastern Europe

... Since the fall of the iron curtain, a multitude of assisted living centers for senior citizens, nursing homes, and various services for assisting the elderly have been newly established in Central and Eastern ...

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ADR/GDR Potential in Central Europe

ADR/GDR Potential in Central Europe

... that Central European companies are not ready to accept the level of disclosure required in the developed markets and that the advantages of higher liquidity and visibility available to US-listed stocks may not ...

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Public Health Education in Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia

Public Health Education in Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia

... the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region is strongly linked to the Semashko model, originating shortly after the Russian revolution and spreading with the communist takeover in the CEE countries (especially ...

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Nucletron Central Europe Users Meeting

Nucletron Central Europe Users Meeting

... Meeting, which will be held on 15-17 October 2009 in Budapest, Hungary. We have aimed for an inspiring programme that looks at brachytherapy from both a scientific and a practical perspective. A Toolkit for Good Medical ...

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KOSSUTH: ON THE NEW FUTURE OF CENTRAL EUROPE

KOSSUTH: ON THE NEW FUTURE OF CENTRAL EUROPE

... of Europe as well. Here Europe was obviously not to be understood as a mere geographical term, but as the world of the western ...of Europe; and thus the real task of the Hungarians was to reconcile ...

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Development of Emission to Air in Central Europe

Development of Emission to Air in Central Europe

... Since 1950, the regional air pollution in Eu- rope has increased in parallel with the pollution emitted by energy, industry, transport and heat- ing. The construction of high chimneys prolonged the residence time of air ...

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Renewable Energy in Central and Eastern Europe

Renewable Energy in Central and Eastern Europe

... Long-term, sustainable development would be unthinkable without renewable energy sources and effi cient use thereof. Europe is world leader in terms of environmental technology and use of renewable energy, and ...

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Renewable Energy in Central & Eastern Europe

Renewable Energy in Central & Eastern Europe

... Our current standard of living - all goods and services we enjoy - is based on the consumption of energy. However, this system is currently not sustainable. Renewable energy sources as well as more effiicient ways to use ...

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Financial Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe

Financial Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe

... The exposure to foreign currency credits was an important channel to transmit the crisis to Eastern Europe. In general, foreign credits had contributed substantially to the high credit growth in many East European ...

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