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a multinational's strategy to investment in the Central-East European transformation countries -
East-West co-operation of small and medium sized enterprises
evidence from the Berlin region -
Impact of Europe Agreements on FDI in developing countries
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Foreign direct investment in Central and East European countries
State of affairs, prospects and policy implications -
From socialism to an institutional void
Notes on the nature of the transformation crisis -
Motives of large multinationals investing in small transition countries
A literature review -
Political economy of privatisation
Poland in comparative perspective -
An institutional approach to banking reform in Eastern Europe
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The future of Asia-Pacific economies
A view from Europe -
Agricultural finance in Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC)
The case of Poland -
Maastricht and the eastern enlargement of the EU
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Reintegrating the reform countries into the world economy
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Die Integration Osteuropas in die Weltwirtschaft
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The German model of corporate governance
Basic features, critical issues, and applicability to transition economies -
Capital Mobility and EU Enlargement
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Does the East Get What Would Otherwise Flow to the South? FDI Diversion in Europe
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Trans-European-networks and the development of transport in the eastern Baltic Sea region
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East-west corporate networking
A theoretical approach -
Investment behavior in dynamic computable general equilibrium models for transition economies
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Southern enlargement of the European Union and capital account liberalization
Lessons for Central and Eastern Europe -
Emerging East-West collaborative networks
An appraisal -
Die Osterweiterung der EU und die europäischen Holzmärkte
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Die mittel- und osteuropäischen Länder (incl. Russland) und die Bundesrepublik Deutschland
der Außenhandel mit Holz und Produkten auf der Basis Holz (Entwicklung, Struktur und Bedeutung im Rahmen des Gesamtaussenhandels) -
EU enlargement, exchange rate variability and labor market performance
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De jure versus de facto exchange rate stabilization in Central and Eastern Europe