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, Eurozone societies. A review of EMU's origins and first years of EMU would thus be remiss without national case studies. France …
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This article aims to explain attitudes towards the European Union in Central and East European countries. I propose a model that combines economic and political variables at two levels of explanation: the individual and the national. Using a cross-sectional time series data set compiled from...
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The Latin American, South European and, later, the Central and East European democratic transitions have led to a `revolution' in comparative politics. Instead of the polar notions of democracy and dictatorship, different types of `transitions' have emerged and democracy has appeared also as a...
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-EU regulated areas which risk non-reform, and on the quality of democratic governance and policy making. …
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In the early 1990s, Europe changed considerably in a short space of time. In Central and Eastern Europe Communism collapsed, while in Western Europe the European Union was changing more gradually. It was broadened by the accession of more and more member states and by the growing number of...
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European (CEE) countries that are on the verge of accessing the eurozone. We test this "Euro Dominance Hypothesis (EDH)" in a … Monetary System (EMS) interest rates during the pre-euro era. We reformulate this hypothesis for the Central and Eastern … global system. We find that euro area monetary policies are transmitted into CEE interest rates, which provides evidence for …
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economic reform and has been accompanied by a full-scale geographical reorientation of international trade from East to West …
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