Growth in Transition: What We Know, What We Don't, and What We Should [PDF]
This essay surveys macroeconomic issues that marked the transition from centrally planned to market economy in Central and Eastern European and former Soviet Union countries. We first establish a set of stylized facts of the transition so far, namely: (1)
Fabrizio Coricelli, Nauro F. Campos
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Flight Delay Causes at Selected Visegrad Group International Airports [PDF]
Martina Zámková +3 more
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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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Mutual Foreign Trade between China and the Visegrad Group
Foreign trade is very important in today’s globalized world. China is currently the exporter number one and the importer number two in the world. The European Union is one of the largest economies in the world. International cooperation between China and
Pavel Rousek
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Evolution of Sub-Regional Associations within the EU (the Visegrad Group)
The article analyzes the Visegrad group (V-4) activities, identifies its main directions, compares the approaches of the V-4 to the reform of the EU, to the issues of common defense and security, to the migration crisis, Brexit, relations with Russia ...
T. V. Zvereva
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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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Migration as a Political and Public Phenomenon: The Case of Czech Republic [PDF]
Publication within the project “The V4 towards migration challenges in Europe.
Bečka, Jan +6 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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EUROPEAN UNION AND THE PHENOMENON OF SUBREGIONALITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP)
The article describes the phenomenon of subregionality in the European Union. The Visegrad Group provides an example as a cultural and political alliance of four Central European states - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. This alliance is
A. Y. Kolianov
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A new Visegrad Group in the new European Union - possibilities and opportunities for development. OSW Point of View, June 2003 [PDF]
The Visegrad Group has fulfilled the tasks it was set when established. It seems unjustified, therefore, to ponder the need for it to function further. However, it is advisable to lay out new tasks, suitable for the group's operation in the new European ...
Bukalska, Patrycja
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