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Diatom ultrastructural diversity across controlled and natural environments
Flori S+16 more
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ReScale4DL: Balancing Pixel and Contextual Information for Enhanced Bioimage Segmentation
Henriques R+5 more
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Determinants of Japanese Banks’ Expansion in the European Union
The Japanese banks exhibited enormous growth in the 1980s; of particular interest was the growth of their international banking activity. This paper examines the determinants of Japanese banks’ dramatic expansion in the European Union between 1977–91.
Dayanand Arora
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Emerging economies firms' expansion in the European Union: acquisitions vs. alliances
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Siah Hwee Ang, Snejina Michailova
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The Regional Dimensions of the European Integration Under the Expected Expansion of the European Union [PDF]
In this paper it will be made an attempt for a comparative political and economy evaluation of the European Integration with the criterion of regional inequalities of the european Union. The problem of the European Integration will be analyzed on the basis of national and regional inequalities of the European Union.
Trifonas Kostopoulos
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The Maastricht inflation criterion: What is the effect of expansion of the European Union? [PDF]
Following the Maastricht criteria, a country seeking to join the European Monetary Union cannot have inflation in excess of 1.5 percent plus the average inflation in the three "best performing" EU countries. This inflation reference value is a non-increasing function of the number of EU members. Looking backwards, the effect of increasing the number of
John Lewis, Karsten Staehr
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The Eastward Expansion of the European Union and the Transformation of the Financial System
Review of Radical Political Economics, 1999Accession to the European Union by countries in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely supported political imperative. Accession involves acceptance of the development of a fundamentally capitalistic economy in which the role of the state in these countries must be recast.
David M.A. Green, Karl Petrick
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Debate on the enlargement of the European Union [PDF]
The enlargement crisis of the EU has been triggered by problems related to enlargement towards the east but its roots extend far beyond that issue. To date, European integration has developed within a structure of a wealthy core territory and concentric circles around this centre.
Júlia Szalai+3 more
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