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Eastern European Economics, 1996
It is well known from economic theory that the growth of exports is highly correlated with economic growth. That is why, not surprisingly, Kravis (1970), Balassa (1978a), and Krueger (1980) called exports "the engine of the growth of the economy." Now, when many Central and East European countries are undergoing extensive transformations of their ...
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It is well known from economic theory that the growth of exports is highly correlated with economic growth. That is why, not surprisingly, Kravis (1970), Balassa (1978a), and Krueger (1980) called exports "the engine of the growth of the economy." Now, when many Central and East European countries are undergoing extensive transformations of their ...
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2018
This chapter’s focus is the Hellenistic period. It examines the way in which Macedonians relocated or ‘returned’ mythical heroes (Perseus, Herakles, Jason and Medea) to the new lands they themselves had conquered. It uses the Syrian city of Apameia as a test case.
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This chapter’s focus is the Hellenistic period. It examines the way in which Macedonians relocated or ‘returned’ mythical heroes (Perseus, Herakles, Jason and Medea) to the new lands they themselves had conquered. It uses the Syrian city of Apameia as a test case.
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Deep belief network based electricity load forecasting: An analysis of Macedonian case
, 2016A. Dedinec +3 more
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Cultural issues in menopause: an exploratory qualitative study of Macedonian women in Australia
Menopause, 2017A. Strezova +5 more
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Alpine thermal events in the central Serbo-Macedonian Massif (southeastern Serbia)
International journal of earth sciences, 2016Milorad D. Antić +5 more
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"Macedonians and pro-Macedonians in Early Hellenistic Athens: Reflections on asebeia"
2003Il saggio riflette sugli usi e sui significati del termine 'asebeia' ('empietà') nel lessico politico greco, e sull'evoluzione storica dei processi per empietà nell'Atene della prima età ellenistica.
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Body Height and its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Macedonian Adults
, 2016S. Popović +4 more
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