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. Using a simulation-based technique, we find that estimates of FDI effects of EMU range between 18.5% for Poland and 30% for …
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by investigating in-depth the case of a relatively successful development of two large domestic IT firms from Poland. The …Die vorliegende Studie untersucht eine relativ erfolgreiche Entwicklung von zwei heimischen IT-Unternehmen aus Polen …
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The purpose of this article is to examine the changes that have occurred after Poland's integration into the European … structural and macroeconomic factors. From an analysis of the structure of Poland's services trade, a picture emerges of a … deepening asymmetry between the exports and imports sides of Poland's participation in the internal market. …
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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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Study is focused on mutual relations between FDI and foreign trade in economies going through systemic transformation after 1989. Its aim is to indicate: (1) how big were the streams of FDI inflows and outflows; (2) what were the institutional arrangements for liberalization of FDI and trade; (3)...
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We examine the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania over the period 1989-1995 in …
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We examine industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania during 1989–95 in terms of pretransitional …
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