Die mittel- und osteuropäischen Länder als Unternehmensstandort
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Paper provided by Kiel Institute for the World Economy in its series Open Access publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy with number 250.Length:
Date of creation: 1992
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Handle: RePEc:ner:ifwkie:info:hdl:10419/760
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Keywords: Internationaler Wettbewerb; Wirtschaftswachstum; Strukturwandel; Systemtransformation; Verkehrsinfrastruktur; Telekommunikationsinfrastruktur; Osteuropa; Bulgarien; Polen;References
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- Michael Bruno & Jeffrey D. Sachs, 1985. "Economics of Worldwide Stagflation," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number brun85-1.
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- Glismann, Hans H. & Schrader, Klaus, 1993. "Privatisierung staatlichen Eigentums in den mittel- und osteuropäischen Ländern: eine kritische Analyse," Kiel Working Papers 573, Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
- Foders, Federico, 1993. "Energy policy in transitional economies: The case of Bulgaria," Kiel Discussion Papers 223, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW).
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- Schrader, Klaus & Laaser, Claus-Friedrich, 2012. "Die Krise in Südeuropa oder die Angst vor dem Dominoeffekt: Griechenland, Portugal und Spanien im Krisentest," Kiel Discussion Papers 500/501, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW).
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