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Bankruptcy Practice in Countries of Visegrad Four [PDF]
Abstract Numerous economists and analysts from all over the world have been trying to find an appropriate method to assess company health and to predict its eventual financial distress for many years. No economy is a small isolated subject, and the bankruptcy of a company can cause through its stakeholders′ significant impact on the ...
Misankova Maria +2 more
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European Identity and the Euro in Kosovo
ABSTRACT How can nationalist leaders stand for political independence and monetary sovereignty while embracing the use of a supra‐national currency? At first sight, unilateral euroisation—the de facto adoption of the euro instead of a national currency—seems inconsistent with the goals of nationalism and independence.
Nicola Nones
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Disappearing Borders in the Visegrad Countries [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the trade integration process of the Visegrad countries from a special point of view, namely by estimating border effects in the countries. The regressional analysis run with two different estimators (OLS vs. PPML) on two different model specifications suggests that between 1995 and 2011 the V4 countries were ...
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On the Applicability of the Advocacy Coalition Framework for Analyzing EU Policy Processes
ABSTRACT Initially developed for the US context, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) is increasingly used to analyze policy processes in the EU. But policymaking in EU differs from the US context, why the applicability of ACF in the EU context should be scrutinized.
Fredrik von Malmborg
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Development Of Euro-Regional Cooperation Of Ukraine In The Context Of The Visegrad Experience
The goal of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of cooperation of Ukraine with the Visegrad countries with the aim to integrate into the political, economic, legal and humanitarian space in Europe and build the benchmark for system reforms to modernize
Petruk Vitalii, Kovtun Elena
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Labour market developments in Visegrad countries
On 1 May 2004, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia and another six states joined the European Union. From the early beginning it was an obvious fact that growth potential of all Visegrad countries is undeniable. However, the global economic crisis hit the labour markets of V4 countries significantly, but differently.
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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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The Visegrad Group and the European Union’s ‘Eastern’ Dimension [PDF]
The 2004 enlargement of the European Union (EU) changed the dynamics of its engagement with the former Soviet Republics which now constitute the Eastern neighbourhood.
Dangerfield, Martin
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States of Emergency in the Visegrad Group Countries
The article aims to analyze the meaning and place of states of emergency as a special legal regime in the legislation of the Visegrad Group countries.
Anna Czyż
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Antimigrant Policy of Visegrad Group Countries
The article is devoted to the policy of Visegrad countries in response to the migrant crisis in the EU and analyzes the current position of the countries on the migrant crisis regulation. Nowadays V4 countries state that the main instrument for solution of the refugee problem is implementation of strict border control. They provide harsh migrant policy
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