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This paper examines the importance of non-monetary dimensions of work in studies of inequality in total returns to work. Relying on the methodological advances in the field of multidimensional inequality and using the representative sample of Ukrainian industrial establishments over the period...
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, excepting Russia and most post-Yugoslav countries. Despite weak growth in the EU, exports of the accession countries (and of …
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recorded in Serbia and Montenegro. Russia and Ukraine performed very well, registering significant and balanced growth. The … much more essential structural changes in the composition of exports have certainly continued. For Russia, external … combined effects of those impacts cannot yet be reliably quantified. Russia's and Ukraine's GDP growth is likely to slow down …
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Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as in China. For each country, it provides a forecast relating to GDP growth, inflation … positive growth figures recorded by the global economy as a whole. Central and Eastern Europe, together with Russia, Ukraine … instability. Finally, despite high GDP growth, structural distortions still characterize both Russia and Ukraine, whose economies …
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This paper discusses the coming enlargement of the European Union and the economic consequences for both the EU member states, the new EU members and the economies that will border the new enlarged EU.
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Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Russia and Slovakia) over their first ten years of freedom. We draw three conclusions from … relatively popular, Russia, Hungary and Bulgaria, reform is slower, more problematic, and aimed toward a welfare state not US …
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membership in the Eurasian Customs Union (ECU) advocated by Russia has plunged the country into chaos and led to the most serious … security crisis in Europe since the end of the Cold War. While much has been said about Russia's role in provoking the crisis … with Russia and other ECU states, while in the long-term perspective ECU membership could offer a less painful, albeit more …
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The gas industry is perhaps Russia's least reformed major sector. Prices are regulated, exports are monopolised and the …-Gazprom production and making gas supply in Russia more competitive, but this will require fundamental reform. The proposals for reform …
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. <P> The social aspects of the process of disintegration in relationship of Russia and Ukraine are considered in the paper …
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Extant literature shows that well-being is one of the key drivers of attitudes towards migrants as well as preferences for asylum and refugee policies. To investigate the underpinnings of these relationships, two studies on representative samples of 600 Slovaks each were conducted before the...
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