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, wages and restructuring in transition in three former centrally planned economies (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland). They …
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differentiated strength of spillovers to Russia compared to other non-EU East European countries, which we attribute to its fixed … spillover effects in Russia and Eastern Europe. The hypothesis is tested using OLS estimations of event-based regressions on … monetary policy event dummies and seven financial variables in eleven East European countries including Russia. Overall, the …
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine is posing a range of new challenges to the global economy, including affecting the … the period from February 15th to March 29th, 2022. Treating the unanticipated start of the war in Ukraine on the 24 th of … increase, we suggest that it can be partially attributed to individuals’ fears of soaring energy prices and increasing …
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This paper investigates the implications of U.S. withdrawal on environmental effectiveness, economic efficiency, and the distribution of compliance costs taking into account market power of the Former Soviet Union (FSU) on emission permit markets. While exercise of market power on behalf of FSU...
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The persistency of in-work povert y during the last de cades challenges the idea that employment is sufficient to escape poverty. Research has focused on the risk factors associated with in-work poverty, but scholars know little about individu als' experiences after exiting it. The Sequence...
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