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Living Arrangements of European Second-Generation Immigrants in the United States at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
The dominant norms of mainstream society usually shape the living arrangements of children of immigrants. However, literature has highlighted the... -
A New Era Is Beginning in Central and Eastern Europe: Information and Communication Technology Services Exceed Manufacturing in the Global Production Chain
The article compares changes in tendencies of value-added flows and the places held by the Central and Eastern European economies (11 countries:...
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Benefits and Losses for European Countries from the Northern Stream-2 Gas Pipeline: Overview of Estimates by Scientists and Energy Industries
Abstract—The Nord Stream 2 (SP-2) project makes it possible to significantly reduce the cost of gas in the European Union (EU) countries. The project...
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Standardized Valuation of Real Estate Reflecting Cyclical Economic Development: Experience of the Last Two Decades
The real estate development in Estonia, as in all Baltic States, is strongly related to the restoration of independence in these states in 1991. On... -
Strategies for Bioeconomy in Central and Eastern Europe: BIOEAST Initiative and BIOEASTsUP Project
The concept of bioeconomy is relatively new in the world. As a consequence, the strategies and policies in economy have changed toward bioeconomy.... -
Economic integration and FDI location: Is there a border effect within the enlarged EU?
This paper examines how integration affects Foreign Direct Investment location in relation to a newly internalised border. It focuses on the fifth...
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The Members of the EU and e-Governance, Analysis, and Institutional Support
The investigation focuses on a general analysis of the domestic situation of each Member State of the European Union in terms of e-governance. The... -
Historical Evolution and Trends of the Migration Phenomenon and Remittances
This chapter addresses the chronological elements of the first migratory movements of the population up to the level of 2020, according to the latest... -
Diversity of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe Dependent Economies and Monetary Regimes
This book explores the hypothesis of the emergence of a ‘dependent capitalism’ in Central and Eastern Europe. In a first theoretical part, this book...
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Wrecks of Socialism
This chapter is devoted to finding out whether socialism, which can be described in Marxist economic terms, has completely disappeared, or whether... -
The Impact of Systemic Transition on the European Community
The first, spectacular effect of the 1989 revolutions was the coming down of the Berlin Wall and the fast re-unification of Germany, first de facto... -
US banks in the time of COVID-19: fresh insights from the wavelet approach
This study explores the impact of COVID-19, crude oil price, US economic policy uncertainty, baltic dry index, and the stock market volatility on the...
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Models of Financial Integration: The Experience of the Baltics and Central Eastern Europe
Building on Vinhas de Souza (and Vinhas de Souza and Tudela), this chapter briefly describes the historical process of financial liberalization and... -
Do informal institutions matter for the economic resilience of European regions? A study of the post-2008 shock
This paper investigates the relationship between informal institutions and resilience across EU regions in the years following the 2008 Great...
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Circular Economy Performance at Regional Level in European Union
Circular economy represents the reuse of products that have reached the end of their life cycle by repairing them or transforming them into recycled... -
Financial Instability and Economic Growth in Transition Economies
The paper focuses on the fiscal and financial position of European post-socialist countries prior to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007–2009... -
Stabilising market expectations through a market tool: a proposal for an enhanced TPI
This paper puts forward a proposal to complete the ECB Transmission Protection Instrument (TPI) with the aim of making it more effective in anchoring...
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Reinventing perished “Belgium of the East”: new estimates of GDP for inter-war Latvia (1920–1939)
The British Historian John Hiden once called pre-WWI Latvia “the Belgium of the East” due to its highly advanced manufacturing, serving the Russian...
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The Importance of Domestic Commitment
The outcomes of reforms in different postcommunist countries have varied greatly depending on the commitment to reform. The population of a reforming... -
Regulation and Finance in the Port Sector: Current Practices in Germany
German ports are important logistics facilitators for the country’s economy. Among the most advanced in the world, they show a great diversity in...