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THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BREXIT: ANALYSIS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP COUNTRIES

open access: yesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2021
The article aims to analyze Brexit from the perspective of the Visegrad Group countries in the context of the future of the European Union. Addressing this issue is important from the point of view of assessing the role of the EU for the Visegrad ...
Adrian Chojan
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THE VISEGRAD GROUP IN THE WESTERN SECURITY SYSTEM

open access: yesSecurity and Defence Quarterly, 2015
Marcin Urbański, Karol Dołęga
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Comparative Analysis of R&D in the Visegrad Group Countries in the Years 2004–2018

open access: yesComparative Economic Research, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of basic measures that demonstrate the development of R&D in the Visegrad Group countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia) in the years 2004–2018.
Małgorzata Jabłońska
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THE CONCENTRATION OF THE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK SECTOR IN THE VISEGRAD GROUP AFTER MEMBERSHIP TO THE EUROPEAN UNION

open access: yesEkonomika Poljoprivrede (1979), 2023
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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Knowledge input and innovation in Visegrad Group (V4) regions: A spatial econometric approach

open access: yesBulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series, 2023
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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Intersectoral Flows in the Economies of the Visegrad Group Countries

open access: yesComparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe, 2023
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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FOREIGN POLICY IMPERATIVES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP AND UKRAINE

open access: yesBaltic Journal of Economic Studies, 2020
The article is devoted to the analysis of the main stages of creation and development of the Visegrad Group as a regional grouping, which is successfully developing when being a member of NATO and the European Union.
Vitalii Koltsov, Yuliia Lomzhets
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GDP Growth and Unsaturated Demand on Labour Markets: Is the Visegrad Group Ready for an Increased Immigration?

open access: yes, 2021
Due to unprecedented economic growth after the EU accession, four post-communist economies: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovak Republic (Visegrad Group, V4) have suffered from unsaturated demand in their labour markets.
MICHAŁ SCHWABE
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Features and consequences of lustration processes in the Visegrad group countries [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Scientia Politica, 2023
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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THE ANALYSIS OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF ENTERPRISES EXEMPLIFIED BY THE VISEGRAD GROUP

open access: yesJournal of Business Economics and Management, 2020
The phenomenon of enterprises bankruptcy is an extremely complex process of economic, legal, social and even psychological nature. In the developed countries, the first studies on forecasting bankruptcy date to the early 20th century. In Central and Eastern Europe, due to, among other factors, the geopolitical situation and the introduced economic ...
Krajewski, Jarosław   +2 more
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