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South-East Europe in Evolution

2014
Introduction Economics 1. Structural Evolution of Agents 2. Commodities and Services 3. Education and Labor Markets Politics 4. Environment and Ecology 5. Military and Democracy 6. Embedded in Global Politics Culture 7. Religion 8. Gender and Generation Relations 9.
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Building Peace in South East Europe

2002
Before the Kosovo conflict, the countries of South East Europe (SEE)--albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Romania, and FR Yugoslavia--were at different stages of economic development, integration with the global market, and transition to a market economy. The economic performance of the group as a whole lagged behind that
Dimitri G. Demekas   +3 more
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South East Europe Electricity Roadmap (SEERMAP)

2018 15th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM), 2018
Three long term power market scenarios are used in the SEERMAP project to analyse the energy transition options for the SEE region. A deep ‘decarbonisation’ scenario can be measured and compared to a ‘no target’ scenario, with no explicit CO 2 and renewable targets, and a ‘delayed action’ scenario when targets are set later in the time period. The main
L. Szabo   +6 more
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Literature: Serbia (South East Europe)

2018
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Film/Cinema (South East Europe)

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Energy Security in South East Europe

2013
Our technologically advanced global economy is dependent upon the continuous availability of energy. On one level, therefore, the concept of energy security refers first of all to preventing any disruption of supply. But energy security may also refer to the larger complex of variables that comprise the diverse concerns of energy policy in complex ...
Cehulic, Lidija   +3 more
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East-central and south-east Europe, 1919–39

1989
Introduction This chapter is concerned with the economic history of the countries east of the Elbe and along the Danube (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria) with special consideration of the social and economic policies of their states.
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South-East Europe- Migration and Remittances

2009
The significant and noticeable emigration from SE Europe is bringing, in the recent years, a considerable increase in inward remittances to those countries. This flow is, according to all investigations, considerably higher than registered – partly because of high transfers costs in some countries for remittances.
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Illegal Trade in South East Europe [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
Based on the theoretical foundations as described in Bhagwati (1974), illegal trade can be defined to consist of faked invoicing on the one hand and smuggling on the other hand. While in the first case at least one of the trading partner countries has recorded a trade flow either as an export or as an import, in the latter case no official customs data
Vladimir Gligorov, Mario Holzner
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