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Central European Economic Journal

ISSN:

0137-3056

eISSN:

2543-6821

Publisher:

Uniwersytet Warszawski

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • economics and finance (Social studies)
  • management and quality studies (Social studies)

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Year 2015
Year 2013
  • Trade diversity and stages of development - evidence on EU countries.
    Publication

    The paper presents the dynamics of trade diversification with respect to stages of development in the European context. The analysis focuses on EU27 countries observed across the years 1988–2010 and compared to a sample of 136 international economies at all levels of income per capita. We will use product level statistics (six digit HS0) and confront export and import patterns of absolute diversification/concentration. The results...

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Year 2012
Year 2009
  • Employment Specialization in the Enlarged European Union
    Publication

    This paper presents the evolution of absolute employment specialization along the course of economic growth of 25 EU countries. We focus on the degree to which EU economies concentrate labor force in a few sectors/industries. Using disaggregated statistics classified according to NACE Rev. 1 division (71 sectors) we calculate various synthetic indices measuring the degree of diversification typical for the employment structures...

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Year 2005

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