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proximity to the West or a membership perspective in either EU or NATO. However, the evaluation for Central Asia reveals that …
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we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATO clearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
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we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATO clearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
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we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATOclearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
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19932004. For the new EU member states in Central and Eastern Europe, the results of our model show that the majority of crises …
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development and even more robust than variables measuring the integration into the EU. This allows for some optimism about the …
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we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATO clearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
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high-low education gaps in employment vary markedly across European Union (EU) countries and regions, with larger gaps … existing in Eastern and Southern Europe than in Nordic and Continental EU countries. We estimate that closing existing … education gaps in employment between high and lower education levels would raise the employment rate in the EU for the year 2022 …
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This paper analyses deviations from full employment in EU countries, compared with the US and the UK. We apply the … 1970-2022, we find full employment episodes in selected EU countries (Germany, Sweden, Austria, Finland) during the 1970s …
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Wie sollte die Wirtschaftspolitik im Lichte der Covid-19-Krise, dem Krieg in der Ukraine sowie den laufenden Sanktionen gegen Russland neben weiteren strukturellen Herausforderungen in den kommenden Jahren ausgerichtet werden? Schon vor Ausbruch der Covid-19-Krise gab es einen Paradigmenwechsel...
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