... that
in the long run (after adjustment towards equilibrium is completed) transition
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Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe:
Emerging from Financial Repression to New
(Over)Shooting Stars?
Balázs ... goes hand in hand with an increase in
the credit to GDP ratio. This is demon strated on Figure 2 when moving from
point A to C through B. The...
... paper-making machines were slowly introduced into paper industry.
Some main alterations in paper technology introduced after initiating European
papermaking in Italy should be mentioned. Wrapping ... paper-history in the discussed region of Europe……26
Making paper by hand in the northern part of Central and Eastern Europe……28
Making paper by hand in the southern part of Cen...
... from high school in
1918. In 1917 he was drafted into the army and spent a
couple months on the front, mainly in Italy. In 1919 he
started theological studies in Blaj and continued them
in ... 1937, Minsk), Belorussian Communist activist.
Adamovich came from a working-class background. At
ten he began to work in factories in Borisov, Minsk, and
Tiflis. Drafted...
... Yearbook of International
Law 91, and E. Stein, ‘International Law in Internal Law: Towards Internationalization of
Central- Eastern European Constitutions?’ (1994)88American Journal of International ... article 8, laws and
regulations are to comply with the generally accepted principles of inter-
national law and binding international agreements, and ratified and pub-
lished...
... lending and borrowing
rate and increases equilibrium borrowing in the country. Greater competition in the
banking system is helpful in improving financial intermediation and efficiency.
Financial ... experiencing financial deepening
and economic integration into the Euro area in particular during the second half of
the dataset. The decline in the spread between the...
... varying GDPs, including Brazil,
Britain, France, the Netherlands, Mexico, Thailand, and Sri Lanka—these states are succeeding
in improving their public healthcare, including reproductive and ... and Law 31(5): 981-1014.
McLaughlin, Daniel, and David Smith. (2005). “Doctors go west in Polish brain drain.” The
Guardian 15:21.
Milanovic, Branco. (1998). “Explaining the increa...
...
MSM; individuals are introduced to know about
MSM early on in life; individuals get to know about
homosexuality in diverse settings and largely in schools
and themajorityidentied in thisstudywereMalawian
nationals. ... 1991), an
individual is likely to adopt a healthy behaviour if
she/he has the appropriate knowledge, attitude, and is
exposed to reinforcing an...
...
attempted to explain why individual households file for bankruptcy and to explain why the total
number of bankruptcy filings continued to rise in the 1990s despite rising incomes and declining
unemployment. ... inquiries initiated by the customer or the creditor. In recent years, the growth in
mailed solicitations has been driven by the declining cost of producing and...
... gain new competencies via:
once -and- for-all movement of personnel
ongoing links with new employees'
previous firms
Remain in less satisfying job to facilitate
work ± life balance
Moving to ... worker voice and making
invisible distincti vely gendered patterns of work in the face of an increasingly feminised labour force.
Focusing on the industrial agglomeration of informa...