Information on "Labor" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
September 2011
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Sep 2011
Productivity and Credit Constraints
Author: Pavel Ciaian, Jan Fałkowski, d’Artis Kancs, Jan Pokrivcak
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper analyzes how farm production and input use (land, variable inputs, labor and capital) is related to farm access to credit in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) transition countries. More on «Productivity and Credit Constraints»
March 2008
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Mar 2008
Retirement Decisions as a Function of Socio-Economic Factors in Central and Eastern European Countries
Author: Anna Ruzik
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This research report analyzes the mechanisms influencing the supply of labor of older workers in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. More on «Retirement Decisions as a Function of Socio-Economic Factors in Central and Eastern European Countries» -
Mar 2008
Development of Scenarios for Health Expenditures in the Accession Economies: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia
Author: Stanisława Golinowska, Ewa Kocot, Agnieszka Sowa
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This brief discusses future development of healthcare system revenues and expenditures in selected Central and Eastern European countries, now all EU Member States. More on «Development of Scenarios for Health Expenditures in the Accession Economies: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia»
October 2006
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6 Oct 2006
Just what is this ‘absorption capacity’ of the European Union?
Author: Michael Emerson, Senem Aydin, Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, Gergana Noutcheva
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper examines the enlargement process of the EU, which has hit a roadblock after the constitution failed to be ratified. More on «Just what is this ‘absorption capacity’ of the European Union?»
May 2005
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May 2005
Participation of Civil Society in New Modes of Governance: The Case of the New EU Member States
Author: David Lane, Michał Federowicz, Heiko Pleines, Zdenka Mansfeldová, Małgorzata Anna Czerniak
Publisher: Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE)
This working paper includes five articles summarizing the state of civil society in the countries that joined the EU in 2004. More on «Participation of Civil Society in New Modes of Governance: The Case of the New EU Member States»
June 2004
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Jun 2004
Can Labour Market Institutions Explain Unemployment Rates in New EU Member States?
Author: Sjef Ederveen, Laura Thissen
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper asks whether labor market institutions can explain unemployment rates in the 2004 EU accession countries. More on «Can Labour Market Institutions Explain Unemployment Rates in New EU Member States?»
April 2004
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Apr 2004
Enlargement: A Process Rather Than a Point in Time
Author: Daniel Gros, Ben Crum, Anna Turmann
This policy brief provides an overview of the main findings of CEPS research on EU enlargement during the 12 years leading up to the accession of ten new member states on 1 May 2004. More on «Enlargement: A Process Rather Than a Point in Time»
October 2003
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Oct 2003
When Should the Central Europeans Join EMU?
Author: Jacek Rostowski
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
With EU accession assured, the candidate countries of Central Europe are actively considering when to join the EMU. More on «When Should the Central Europeans Join EMU?»
April 2001
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Apr 2001
Economic Integration Between the EU and the CEECs
Author: Francesca Di Mauro
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper discusses the influence of economic integration on sectoral foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from the EU toward Central and Eastern European countries. More on «Economic Integration Between the EU and the CEECs»
March 2001
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Mar 2001
Skill Upgrading and Production Transfer Within Swedish Multinationals in the 1990
Author: Pär Hansson
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper studies the link between production transfer in Swedish-headquartered multinational enterprises (MNEs) and skill upgrading in Swedish manufacturing in the 1990s. More on «Skill Upgrading and Production Transfer Within Swedish Multinationals in the 1990»


