... government: lines 22a, 22b and 22c; interest rates: lines 60b,c,l,p and 61; CPI and PPI: lines 64 and 63; nominal GDP: lines 99b and 99b.c; real GDP: lines 99bvp and 99bvr; industrial production in industry ... comprehensive reforms and privatization in the …nancial sector, by the introduction of market institutions and legal reforms Nevertheless, the recent boom in bank lending inCentralandEasternEurope has ... shown in Table andin the Appendix, there is reasonably robust empirical support for nominal lending rates being negatively linked to private credit in the CEE-5, and also in emerging markets and...
... introducing into the technique of making paper by hand inEuropeand characteristics of European hand-made papers The genuinely European art of making paper by hand developed in Fabriano and ... eastern parts of Europe, where paper-making machines were slowly introduced into paper industry Some main alterations in paper technology introduced after initiating European papermaking in Italy should ... the Hollander or roll beater, also known as ‘grinding-trough’ or as ‘cylinder’, invented in the Zaanland windmills (in the province of Northern Holland) manufacturing coarser paper grades, and later...
... reducing administrative costs for businesses that Business risks and opportunities inCentralandEasternEurope have foreign owners or seek foreign investors and/ or financing Deficiencies in institutions ... trade and financing Incentivising investment Investment incentives are set to remain in place for the foreseeable future This includes tax breaks, rebates on corporate income and capital gains ... financing, accounting and banking services, IT solutions, software development and e-services The surge in technology start-ups in the past 18 Business risks and opportunities inCentraland Eastern...
... Biographical Dictionary of CentralandEasternEuropein the Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of CentralandEasternEuropein the Twentieth Century Edited by Wojciech Roszkowski and Jan Kofman ... 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 Rome, where ... Ph.D in philosophy and theology in 1925 After returning home, in January 1926 he was ordained, and the following month he became professor at the Theological Academy in Blaj In 1939 he was appointed...
... To invest or not to invest: ICT spending priorities in crisis-hit CentralandEasternEurope Preface T o invest or not to invest: ICT spending priorities in crisis-hit CentralandEasternEurope ... Economist Intelligence Unit Limited 2009 To invest or not to invest: ICT spending priorities in crisis-hit CentralandEasternEurope ICT spending priorities in crisis-hit CentralandEasternEurope ... profiles To invest or not to invest: ICT spending priorities in crisis-hit CentralandEasternEurope financial and social issues, such as meeting its budget target and dealing with rising unemployment...
... Countries of CentralandEasternEurope for 6, 45, Integration into the Internal Market of the Union 48 International treaties and instruments European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental ... legal institutions and legal phenomena in Europe, including ‘law in context’ approaches The titles in the series will be of interest to academics; policymakers; policy formers who are interested in ... Bulletin Common Market Law Reports CentralandEasternEuropeEurope Agreement European Community European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms European Court of Justice European...
... rate and increases equilibrium borrowing in the country Greater competition in the banking system is helpful in improving financial intermediation and efficiency Financial intermediation in the ... 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 bank lending and borrowing rate, ... credit growth in the CEE country and this impact is sounder in the 2000s A monetary expansion in the CEE countries (an increase in M3) and a decline in interest rates may cause a rise in the CEE...
... contained herein Printed on acid-free paper Physica-Verlag is a brand of Springer Springer is part of Springer-ScienceþBusiness Media (www.springer.com) Preface The developments inEuropeandin ... and South -eastern European regions are an important reference point for investors and exporters, especially European ones, as the population in these regions increases rapidly and their oil and ... to promote inward FDI Examining FDI flows throughout the European Union and its ´ ´ candidate countries including Croatia, Dabic and Pejic-Bach (2008) examine both the drivers of FDI and the extent...
... Ceramic Studies inCentral Maluku 97 Chapter 4: Survey, Site Description and Sampling 109 Luhu and the Hoamoal Peninsula 109 Piru 113 Lumoli and Hinterland 113 Lohiatala and Hinterland 113 Rambatu, ... Environment Maluku, located inEastern Indonesia, is predominantly equatorial and composed of almost 1000 islands (Figure 2a and 2b; Photos and 2) The islands are mountainous and range in geologic composition ... commodity demands, technological innovations, conflict and even policy changes within and between kingdoms and states throughout China, Southeast Asia, India, the Mid-East and even arguably Europe...
... 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 ... Policy 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 increase in inequality ... depleted Poland’s health system, leaving only 203 doctors per 100,000 population—a dismal ratio ranking Poland near the bottom in Europe, and only surpassed by Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania,...
... among 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 the majority identified in this ... spread of HIV in Malawi Materials and Methods Study area The study was conducted in the centraland southern regions of Malawi and included Blantyre, Zomba, Lilongwe, Machinga, Mangochi and Dedza ... an individual is likely to adopt a healthy behaviour if she/he has the appropriate knowledge, attitude, and is exposed to reinforcing and enabling factors (friends, family and health workers) In...
... effective in substantially reducing the risk of progression to cancer Conclusion Cost Effectiveness of Screening Much of the success in reducing the incidence of cervical cancer has come from expanded ... at: http://www .cancer. org The Body, an Internetbased HIV and AIDS information source, has a section on AIDSrelated cancers, including anal cancer, at: http://www.thebody com/treat/cancers.html ... treatments with the savings in suffering and lost productivity They were able to use the work of the UCSF and other researchers who had studied the incidence of ASIL and anal cancer, as well as cost...
... Vietnam [12], mainland China [2,13], and Taiwan [14,15] HFMD was first reported in mainland China in 1981 and thereafter reported in most of the provinces of China CVA16 was isolated in stool specimens ... Provincial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in provinces: 148 in Heilongjiang (northeast China), 130 in Xinjiang (northwest China), 250 in Anhui (east China), 131 in Hunan (central China), ... south, and southwest China HEV71 and CVA16 infections were inactive in northeast China (Heilongjiang province), which may be due to the cold climate (average -14.7°C in winter season, and average...
... findings [3,7,15] and can be explained by the fact that an increase in herd size is usually accompanied by an increase in stocking density, one of the determinants for exposure to Brucella infection ... in the design, sampling, data analysis and write-up FN and TR carried out sample collection, testing and writing DB participated in data analysis and editions, while KA took part in the writing ... part of a coping mechanism for uncertainties and risks Such conditions certainly increase aggregation and interaction of different animals at villages, grazing fields and water points, thus, facilitate...
... 2.6: Trends in invasive breast cancer incidence during 1993-2002 by country Source: Recent trends and patterns in breast cancer incidence among Easternand Southeastern Asian women Shin et al (2010) ... breast cancerin South East Asia, particularly focusing on Singapore and Malaysia and provides a detailed write up on screening, clinical investigation and survival of breast cancer patients Keeping ... With rising incidence of breast cancerin SEA [5, 45], improving breast cancer healthcare in the region remains a priority This may be addressed by increasing disease awareness, implementing rigid...
... Significantly inEasternEuropeandCentral Asia in 2009 Relative to Other Regions Twenty of 30 Eastern European andCentral Asian Economies Contracted in 2009 Years of Development inEasternEuropeandCentral ... maintaining or increasing minimum pensions, andin a few instances ensuring access to health and education services Passive labor market programs In about one-third of Eastern European andCentral ... Significantly inEasternEuropeandCentral Asia in 2009 Relative to Other Regions and the Recovery in 2010 Was also More Muted than in Other Regions Unemployment Increased in Most of EasternEuropeand Central...