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The role of domestic and international markets in the loss of nature across Brazil
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Spray-dried hard carbon-Sn composites for energy-dense Na-ion batteries.
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Facing the challenges of expansion in the European Union
International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2008PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine challenges and opportunities that occurred in the Polish ultra‐high temperature (UHT) milk market after Poland entered the European Union.Design/methodology/approachThrough an in‐depth analysis of the Polish UHT market and by interpreting statistical data, this paper analyzes the retailing, production, and
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The currency denomination of external European Union imports after European Union expansion
Economic Systems, 2009Abstract Using a multiple market model I examine the impact of euro expansion on the optimal currency denomination of external EU imports. Results suggest euro invoicing will increase more in the EU-expansion country than in the original EU. Exporting firms from dollar bloc countries (the U.S.
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European Union expansion and seaport efficiency in the North Adriatic
Applied Economics Letters, 2014This article looks at the relative economic efficiency of seaports in the North Adriatic, and the effects of expansions of the European Union (EU) on this. Taking the main container ports in the region between 2004 and 2012, variations in efficiency are found over time dependent on whether constant or variable returns to scale are assumed.
Kenneth Button, Tomaž Kramberger
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Emerging economies firms' expansion in the European Union: acquisitions vs. alliances
European J. of International Management, 2007No description ...
Ang, Siah, Michailova, Snejina
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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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