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The article presents the results of an analysis aimed at assessing the effects of fundamental factors (pillars) on the international positions and competitiveness of the economies of Poland and the other Visegrad Group (V4) countries. It attempts to verify the hypothesis that in shaping their...
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The aim of this paper is to study and compare the competitiveness of the new EU member states in international trade in …. Then the competitiveness of the new EU member states in KIBS export is studied (in total KIBS and in each category of KIBS … affected by their accession to the EU. The paper uses the WTO database. The analyzed period covers the years 2000-2013, because …
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Anti-dumping policy is an important instrument of trade policy as far as protecting markets against dishonest practices of foreign suppliers is concerned and it is compliant with international regulations such as e.g. these set by the World Trade Organisation. Generally, dumping concerns...
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In the context of increasing globalization, global competition and rapid change the EU sees innovation and its … market. It is also closely linked to other EU policies regarding e.g. employment, competitiveness, environment, industry and …
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is evaluated through structural adjustments of exports, and for catching-up economies (the EU-10 states) it may be … understood as the ability to close the structural gap to the most developed countries (here: the strongest EU member economy …: Germany). We analyse the evolution of the EU-10 nations’ exports specialization in the years 2000 and 2014, checking whether …
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This paper discusses the existing links between changing patterns in the export of goods, broken down by technology-intensity, versus intrenational competitiveness. The study covers nine Central-East European (CEE) economies: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,...
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