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Comparison of subsidies in the Visegrad Group after the EU accession
States of the Visegrad Four have always been the area historically connected together by common roots, tradition, culture relations and similar economic development. Economies of the Visegrad Group have reached a comparable level of development.
F. Střeleček, J. Lososová, R. Zdeněk
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Development of Circular Economy in the Visegrad Group of Countries
The circular economy is important in implementing EU Green Deal targets, climate change mitigation commitments, and pursuing sustainable development. A circular economy allows the reduction of waste and environmental damages linked to waste to save natural resources and mitigate climate change.
Streimikis, Justas +3 more
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Foreign capital as a determinant of the non-financial reporting development in insurance companies of the Visegrad Group countries [PDF]
Insurance companies are institutions of public trust, and this affects their corporate culture, strategies and management systems. One of the image concerns is reporting on socially responsible actions in non-financial reports. The prime objective of the
Jarolímová, Blanka, Lament, Marzanna
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How Hard Does It Have to Be? Reconsidering European Integration and Hard Euroscepticism
Abstract Recent research on party‐based Euroscepticism increasingly ascribes ‘hard Euroscepticism’ only to parties pursuing exit from the EU. I argue that such interpretation, besides deviating from Taggart and Szczerbiak's original work, conceals the actual extent of ‘principled opposition’ to European integration.
Andrea Pareschi
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Input-Output Innovativeness of the Visegrad Group Regions
Observation that regional factors could influence innovative capacity of firms caused interest growth of innovation analysis at regional level. The objective of the paper is to measure and compare INPUT and OUTPUT innovativeness of 35 NUTS-2 Visegrad Group (V4) regions in the years 2004-2009.
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Visegrad Group in Light of Challenges 2020
The year 2020, despite the pandemic and quarantine, saw a wide range of important events of domestic and international significance for the Visegrad countries. Each of them, no matter how different they may seem, fit into an interesting mosaic of the revival of a new Central European identity. The fight against the coronavirus pandemic has revealed the
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ABSTRACT We live in a time of “permacrisis,” which has presented an unprecedented number of challenges to the EU (Riddervold et al. 2021, 4). We see that the impact of crises on EU integration differs from one case to the other. This gives rise to the following puzzle: why did a phenomenon that is described with the same “crisis” label lead to ...
Jan Hupkens
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ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between transport infrastructure investment, transport tax, institutional quality, and transport‐based CO2 emissions in nine selected European countries (Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Spain, and Sweden).
Aviral Kumar Tiwari +4 more
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Three Challenges in Political Regime Classification: The Regime Configuration Framework
ABSTRACT This article reviews political regime classification in the context of contemporary debates. We problematize the classical division between categorical and continuous approaches and recent responses to their limitations. We use hybrid regimes to question the conventional framing of political regime classification.
Zarina Kulaeva
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The problems related to the process of industrialisation such as biodiversity depletion, climate change and a worsening of health and living conditions, especially but not only in developing countries, intensify. Therefore, there is an increasing need to
Bartniczak, Bartosz
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