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Foreign Direct Investment in Visegrad Four and the Main Trading Partners [PDF]
This article is aimed at a comparison of the inflow of foreign direct investment per capita in the countries of the Visegrad four and their most important trading partners.
Ondřej Babuněk
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AVAILABLE FORMS OF MONEY IN PAYMENT TURNOVER VERSUS ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP COUNTRIES [PDF]
The aim of the informal association of Central-Easter Europe countries known as the Visegrad Group functioning within the European Union is to develop and deepen collaboration based on their common cultural grounds and common turbulent past behind the ...
Paweł Mrowiec
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Workplace Whistleblower Protection in Poland: Current Situation and Perspectives [PDF]
The chapter analyses the current legal situation of whistleblowers in work-related context in Poland. Protection of whistleblowers is not regulated by a single comprehensive legal act but may be granted on the basis of different pieces of legislation as ...
Skupień, Dagmara
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Loan efficiency in the Visegrad countries [PDF]
Financial markets in the Visegrad countries have undergone several changes in lending business over the past decade. This study evaluates the efficiency of the largest commercial banks by focusing on their lending decisions using Data Envelopment Analysis. First, we define the concept of efficiency, then we analyse loan efficiency between 2007 and 2013.
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The Selected Topics for Comparison in Visegrad Four Countries [PDF]
Visegrad Group is a group of four countries in Central Europe, namely the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. These countries share not only a similar history, but also similar economic development (measured for example by Gross Domestic Product (GDP)) and geo-political ideas.
Anna Kowalska +3 more
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Intersectoral Flows in the Economies of the Visegrad Group Countries
We present a comparative study of flows between institutional sectors in the economies of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, with particular emphasis on the role of the foreign sector. The purpose of our study is to determine the strength and nature of inter‑sectoral ties in the analyzed countries and point out the similarities and differences ...
Michał Przybyliński, Joanna Trębska
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Interest rate transmission mechanism of monetary policy in the selected EMU candidate countries [PDF]
The stable macroeconomic environment, as one of the primary objectives of the Visegrad countries in the 1990s, was partially supported by the exchange rate policy. Fixed exchange rate systems within gradually widen bands (Czech Republic, Slovak Republic)
Mirdala Rajmund
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Constitutional laws in the Visegrad countries
The article is devoted to investigation of the place of constitutional laws in the system of constitutional legislation of association of four Central European countries: Poland, Hungary, the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic; to study the nature and functional use of constitutional laws, their specific characteristics and varieties, clarifying ...
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A COMPARISON OF SPORTING ACTIVITIES ACROSS THE VISEGRAD GROUP COUNTRIES
Background. EU efforts to exploit the positive social impact of sport have also been a priority in the Visegrad (V4) countries over the past decade. Our analysis aimed to compare the frequency of sports activities among the V4 countries’ population and ...
Pongrác Ács +14 more
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The V4 and European Integration
The activities of the Visegrad Group countries in the EU have clearly demonstrated a range of themes that Member States are willing to address on a common platform.
Bauerová Helena
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