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In our paper entitled Tendencies of the Trade Concentration” published in 2005 we analysed the global tendencies of the … concentration as well as the trade of the European Union and the United States. In our present paper we analyse the concentration of … the Hungarian trade, its fields of action as well as the situation, perspectives and adaptation of the micro- enterprises …
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Concentration is a general tendency, which led to strengthening the position of commerce all over the world. One of the consequences are the intensified conflicts between the large- and small-scale production deriving from the differences in volume, selection, quality and price as well as in...
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This paper combines some of the most realistic components of the competitive and strategic trade literature to examine … both socially and individually optimal domestic input policies in free trade areas (FTAs). When asymmetries in the number …
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We scrutinise in this paper the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks for the dynamics of investment in the transforming Chinese economy. Our analysis focuses on the period before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics in a comparative...
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We scrutinise in this paper the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks for the dynamics of investment in the transforming Chinese economy. Our analysis focuses on the period before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics in a comparative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011686515
Similarities of the applied technology and human resources make learning between industries easier and spillover effects stronger. For this reason, economic growth of countries and regions is largely dependent on the relatedness structure between their industries, which affects the appearance...
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Using entropy indices and associated bootstrap tests, we describe the distribution of economic sectors across Western European regions over the 1975-2000 period. We decompose geographic concentration into its within-country and between-country components. In addition, we estimate centre...
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The paper surveys the main trends of per capita income convergence in the European Union. It stresses that income disparities have ceased to diminish across the European regions since 1980, although convergence between countries has continued in this period. Income levels have diverged inside...
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This paper presents the idea that retail trade stories might cluster with their competitors to pool marketing expenses … derive some new comparative statics results. In a small/mega center we expect more competing stores in retail trade markets …
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Similarities of the applied technology and human resources make learning between industries easier and spillover effects stronger. For this reason, economic growth of countries and regions is largely dependent on the relatedness structure between their industries, which affects the appearance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012011568