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ANALYSIS OF MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP

Balkans Journal of Emerging Trends in Social Sciences, 2022
The past two years have been largely defined by an unforeseen threat from the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has had a huge impact on the economic development of individual countries. SMEs as important contributors to the economy of individual countries felt the negative effects of the pandemic the most.
Ladislav Mura   +2 more
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Environmental Impact Assessment in the Visegrad Group countries

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2015
Abstract The Environmental Impact Assessment Directive (EIA Directive) has created a reference framework for the implementation of the system of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) into the legal systems of the Member States of the European Union, including the countries belonging to the Visegrad Group (V4): Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and
Slávka Gałaś   +5 more
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Rural Migration Patterns in the Visegrad Group

2019
The countries of the Visegrad Group share a lot of similarities in their historical development and socio-economic attributes. The next to last chapter of their history, the socialist era with its centrally planned economy also had a homogenizing effect on the four countries in many aspects, including the migration patterns.
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Political Visionary of the Founder of Visegrad Group

Balkanistic Forum, 2021
The purpose of this article is to present the creation of the Visegrad Group as a result of the political visionary of the first post-communist leaders of Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia - Lech Walesa, Jozef Antal, Arpad Gönz and Vaclav Havel. United by their identical views on the future, they put aside long-standing bilateral contradictions and ...
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The Internal Security in the Visegrad Group

The book presents a comprehensive analysis of internal security systems in the Visegrad Group countries: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The authors discuss key institutions responsible for protecting citizens and infrastructure in each country, including: special services, police, fire brigades and border guards.
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Time Delay Approach to Renewable Energy in the Visegrad Group

Energies, 2021
Krzysztof Księżopolski   +1 more
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The Visegrad Group and the Industry 4.0

Proceedings of 21st European Conference on Knowledge Management, 2020
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