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International Visegrad project: How to prevent SMEs from failure - action based on comparative analysis in Visegrad countries and Serbia [PDF]
This issue of Serbian Journal of Management (SJM 14(2) 2019), is dedicated to one very important challenge of contemporary entrepreneurship, that is condensed in single question: How to prevent SMEs from failure ? The articles published in this issue are
Milošević, Isidora +2 more
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In the study, after the European Union (EU) membership of the Visegrad group (since 2004), both export and import levels were analyzed in products representing the agriculture and livestock sector. The results of the analysis show us that. The fact that
Elif Tuğçe Bozduman
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The Visegrád Group – a model to follow?
The Visegrád Group, based in particular to support the “return to Europe” of Central European countries, has resulted in a flexible framework for the implementation of cooperation at various levels.
Maria Rošteková, Gilles Roulet
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ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 [PDF]
Regional cooperation has been a general trend in the development of international economic relations in the second half of the twentieth century. This process included all continents and is the result of the globalization process.
Dijana Grahovac, Simonida Vilić
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Analysis of economic freedom of the Visegrad group countries [PDF]
Starting from the fact that the achieved level of economic development in modern social conditions largely determines the quality of overall social relations, the need to further explain the issue of growth and development is logical. The subject of this
Ignjatijević Svetlana, Pantić Nemanja
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This contribution asks whether sub-regional integration projects such as the Visegrád Group may be understood as mechanisms for pursuing one Group member’s national interests while it stands at the European Union’s helm.
Neuman Marek
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Features and consequences of lustration processes in the Visegrad group countries [PDF]
The study systematised the preconditions, reasons, peculiarities, procedural aspects, legislative outline, and consequences of lustration processes in the Visegrad Group Countries, namely Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
Nataliya Antonyuk
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Knowledge input and innovation in Visegrad Group (V4) regions: A spatial econometric approach
This paper argues that one of the reasons why innovation in one country leaves another behind could be its spatial geography. Questions relevant to R&D development and technological change are raised on how knowledge inputs affect innovation in the ...
Eristian Wibisono
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Visegrad Group and Relations with Russia
This article refers to the Central European countries by meaning the Visegrad Group countries (V4) - Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia. The development of the Visegrad Group aimed on integration to the Euro-Atlantic structures fulfilled its promise, nevertheless, the membership in Western structures does not necessarily mean the loss of ...
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Decomposition of unemployment: the case of the Visegrad group countries [PDF]
Generally, output measured by real gross domestic product declines and the unemployment rate rises during the economic crisis. This relationship was con fi rmed in the past several crises. However, the impact of economic downturns on structural unemployment will depend on many factors. The aim of the paper is to decomposite unemployment and we
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