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Investment Attractiveness of Visegrad Group Countries
2014The 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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Environmental Impact Assessment in the Visegrad Group countries
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2015Abstract The Environmental Impact Assessment Directive (EIA Directive) has created a reference framework for the implementation of the system of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) into the legal systems of the Member States of the European Union, including the countries belonging to the Visegrad Group (V4): Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and
Slávka Gałaś +5 more
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E-government in Visegrad Group Countries
Modern countries need to pursue policies that are open to new technologies. This is not only due to widespread access to the Internet and but also to the necessity to build cyber-threat resilience. On the one hand, information technology allows public administrations to reach their addressees more quickly and more cost-effectively, while on the other ...openaire +1 more source
Barriers to internationalisation of SMEs in Visegrad group countries
2020VEGAVedecka grantova agentura MSVVaS SR a SAV (VEGA)European Commission [1/0121/20]
Virglerová, Zuzana +3 more
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Europeanization Processes of the EU Energy Policy in Visegrad Countries in the Years 2005–2018
Energies, 2021Krzysztof Wach +2 more
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Cooperation of the Visegrad Group Countries in Disaster Management
LIMEN - International Scientific-Business Conference - Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of ResearchThe study focuses on the Visegrad Four countries, which form the core of Central Europe. The V4 countries share certain common characteristics that naturally lead them to cooperate. They have the unique potential to be more than just a formal cooperation of four states with shared values and similar histories.
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Potential of the bioeconomy in Visegrad countries: An input-output approach
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2022Ema Lazorčáková +2 more
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Attitudes Towards Work in Visegrad Group Countries
Hradec Economic Days, 2022Patrik Baša, Kamilla Baša
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