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Financial savings structure—Eurozone and Visegrad Group

International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2021
AbstractThe purpose of the analysis presented in this text is to identify differences in the structure of financial assets between countries (Eurozone countries and Visegrad Group countries). All groups of forms of saving analyzed are characterized by strong or very strong asymmetry.
Agnieszka Zawadzka   +1 more
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Cybersecurity in the Visegrad Group Countries

2023
To ensure a high level of cybersecurity, the legislator, both at the level of the European Union and within individual states of the Visegrad Group, has introduced certain solutions to adequately protect information systems, imposing an obligation to take measures to secure these systems against unauthorised interference.
András Bencsik   +3 more
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Visegrad Group Co‐operation and Russia*

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2012
AbstractMuch thought has been given of late to how national preferences impact upon European Union‐level policy‐making towards Russia and it is widely accepted that discrepancies in Member State attitudes can undermine consistent and effective multilateral policies.
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Postfunctionalism, Identity and the Visegrad Group

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2020
AbstractThis article elaborates on the development of the Visegrad group (V4), consisting of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, in relation to the European integration process in the aftermath of its many crises. The article suggests that the so‐called migration crisis that started in 2015 for the V4 countries constitutes a situation ...
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Investment Attractiveness of Visegrad Group Countries

2014
The aims of this chapter are to evaluate the main determinants of the inflow of FDI into selected countries of CEE and to examine the volume, dynamics, and structure of FDI inflow into these countries. Due to certain similarities, the authors focus the analysis on four countries: Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia.
Tomasz Dorożyński   +1 more
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