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presence of structural changes do not support the existence of the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle in the considered EU countries. …
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This paper considers the major determinants of the current account in the new members of the EU. It examines the long …
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This paper examines the bilateral trade dynamics of the EU with its major trade partners. Previous studies on the … bilateral trade dynamics of the EU have been based on estimations without the consideration of the presence of structural breaks …. This paper examines the impacts of the real exchange rate and real income on the trade balance of the EU with its major …
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within the GMM framework and the impact of the global financial crisis on the level of capital mobility in EU members. In … evidence of high capital mobility in EU members, obtaining a low value of a saving retention coefficient. The results of …
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–Horioka Puzzle in the considered EU countries, except Belgium. …
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in the EU members before and after the global financial crisis. The study examines how these relationships change when … groups of European countries, such as EU27, EU15, Eurozone and CEE members of EU. A dynamic panel data applies the … the global financial crisis, economic growth in EU15 and Eurozone groups became more sensitive to capital flows compared …
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