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This study examines whether the CEECs' financial market development can explain the EU FDI in the CEECs during 1994-2012. The higher bank credit flows had a positive effect on the FDI in 2005-2012. This can be attributed to the major banking sector reforms undertaken before the CEECs' EU...
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between Poland and the other EU Member States, from the perspective of ten years of Poland's EU membership. Special attention … Poland and the rest of the EU did not cause disturbances in its economy. In fact it stabilized some spheres of its economic … economy. The role of foreign investors in employment and foreign trade is decisive for the stabilization of Poland's economic …
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Since the fall of communism, the big cities of Central Europe have been included in the international metropolitan network, and their economic performance has improved significantly. Based on that, it can be asserted that the whole region is undergoing a process of metropolisation, which may be...
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the region as a whole has not made much progress in catching up. By more than doubling its national product Poland is the …
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founding countries of the new cooperation platform in Central and Eastern Europe -the "Lublin Triangle" (Poland, Lithuania …. Implementing this approach will ensure an increase in the competitive positions of Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine and, as a result …
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