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Sustainability Reporting in Central and Eastern European Companies: Results of an International and Empirical Study

2017

Reporting on corporate social, environmental and economic responsibility has broadened widely within the last decade. The European Union is the most active region in the world in terms of sustainability reporting, largely on a voluntary basis. Most of the empirical research related to sustainability reporting in Europe has been conducted in Western European countries. In Central and Eastern Europe, only a small number of studies have focused on sustainability reporting. Little, however, is known whether how and why companies in CEE report about their corporate sustainable activities. The aim of the research project is to describe the status quo of SR in CEE, to explain some noteworthy diffe…

Economic growthbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSocial sustainabilitySustainability scienceAccounting010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEastern europeanCorporate sustainability0502 economics and businessSustainabilitySustainability reportingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSustainability organizationsEuropean unionbusiness050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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Does politics matter in the conduct of fiscal policy? Political determinants of the fiscal sustainability: Evidence from seven individual Central and…

2007

This paper aims at assessing the fiscal sustainability and its political determinants in seven Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), namely Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. First, using the recent sustainability approach of Bohn (1998) based on fiscal reaction function, econometric findings using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) reveal a positive response of the primary surplus to changes in debt in several countries. In other words, fiscal policy is sustainable in Baltic countries, Slovenia and Slovakia, but not in Poland and in the Czech Republic. Second, by introducing political dummy variables, we test the electoral budget cycle and the…

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Circularity Within the EU: The Return Intentions of Latvian Migrants

2016

Recently, much attention has been paid in the literature to circular migration because of its perceived potential to reduce permanent migration and to promote development. This is probably a result of a perfect combination of interests benefiting not only sending and receiving countries, but also the migrants themselves (Vertovec 2007; Adepoju et al. 2010; Castles and Ozkul 2014). Circularity allows migrants to gain experience and acquire skills, and to apply them on returning to their countries of origin, thereby contributing to development (Cassarino 2004; de Haas 2010, 2012), transforming brain drain into brain gain, and at the same time contributing to their positive effects on labour m…

Economic sector05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyLatvianDiversification (marketing strategy)language.human_language0506 political scienceEastern europeanPoliticsCircular migrationPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceTransnationalismDemographic economicsEuropean union050703 geographymedia_common
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The land grabbing in the international scenario: the role of the EU in land grabbing

2016

The worldwide increase in population and consumption has produced a growing demand for food and energy in the rich and developing Countries. The resulting intensification of land investments, to cope with this need, has in many cases produced investments without transparency rules and it hasn't created real development for local people. The aim of this paper is to identify, through a cluster analysis, homogeneous groups of investor Countries in order to understand the role of the EU Member States in the context of land grabbing. The results show that the strategies adopted by the investors are driven by the need to achieve energy security and reduce CO2 emissions in order to cope with the p…

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The Effect of Nominal Exchange Rate Volatility on Real Macroeconomic Performance in the CEE Countries

2011

Working Paper Gate 09-34; International audience; This paper analyzes the relation between nominal exchange rate volatility and several macroeconomic variables, namely real per output growth, excess credit, foreign direct investment (FDI) and the current account balance, in the Central and Eastern European EU Member States. Using panel estimations for the period between 1995 and 2008, we find that lower exchange rate volatility is associated with higher growth, higher stocks of FDI, higher current account deficits, and higher excess credit. The results are economically and statistically significant, and robust.

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The energy communities in Greece

2020

Grecia ha dado un importante impulso a la Economía Social y Solidaria a partir de 2011 con la aprobación de diversas normas que regulan este sector. Entre otras, y siguiendo de cerca los trabajos llevados a cabo por las instituciones europeas, Grecia ha regulado por vez primera en Europa, las comunidades energéticas. Estas se definen como cooperativas civiles que tienen como objeto exclusivo promover la economía social y solidaria y la innovación en el sector energético; la lucha contra la pobreza energética y la promoción de la energía sostenible, la producción, almacenamiento, autoconsumo, distribución y suministro de energía; aumentar la autosuficiencia energética y la seguridad en los m…

Economics and EconometricsExperiencesDerecho administrativoLegislation05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsCooperatives060202 literary studies0506 political scienceCooperativasEconomics as a scienceElectricityLegislaciónUnión Europea0602 languages and literature050602 political science & public administrationEuropean UnionExperienciasElectricidadHB71-74Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Macroeconomic Impact of Pension System Upon Private Pension Funds Scheme. Empirical Evidence from Central and Eastern European Countries

2021

Abstract The significance of retirement savings and private pension funds increased in the latest decades and gathered important amounts of capitals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the macroeconomic effects of pension systems from an investment perspective in five Central and Eastern European countries. The analyzing process regarding several underlying macroeconomic effects of pension systems started from the premises that there is a strong connection between the structure of pension systems, the national economy and the development of the financial sector. The econometric tests were processed and applied by using pool data regression models and the method Pooled Instrumental …

Economics and EconometricsInvestment strategypension systemsStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectj32PopulationMonetary economicsRegional economics. Space in economics0502 economics and businessEconomicse44investment funds scheme050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceeducationHB71-74e43media_commonequitiesPensioneducation.field_of_study050208 finance05 social sciencesPrivate pensionInvestment (macroeconomics)Interest rateEastern europeanmacroeconomic effectsEconomics as a scienceHT388FinanceStudia Universitatis Vasile Goldis Arad, Seria Stiinte Economice
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La factibilidad de los derechos sociales en Europa: debate actual y perspectivas

2021

El presente trabajo reflexiona acerca de la relación entre el análisis económico y la efectividad y justiciabilidad de los derechos sociales en Europa. En efecto, si en la era de la globalización se confiere una posición relevante al mercado cuando se redactan las normas nacionales e internacionales sobre derechos sociales (incluso en la fase inicial –previendo el impacto económico de dichas normas, la denominada “factibilidad”), el autor pone de relieve que la estructura jurídica y dogmática de tales derechos sociales es tan idónea como la de los derechos civiles a la hora de garantizar su justiciabilidad. En tal sentido, se subraya el camino hacia un estándar común europeo en materia de d…

Economics and EconometricsJusticiabilidadCommon lawUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho y legislación nacionales::Derecho constitucionalSocial rightsLegislationIntegración social a diferentes velocidadesComplementarity (physics)Coste económico; Justiciabilidad; Integración social a diferentes velocidades; Potenciales conflictos entre Jurisdicciones EuropeasPotenciales conflictos entre Jurisdicciones EuropeasJusticiabilityGlobalizationPolitical scienceLawCoste económicomedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic impact analysisEuropean union:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho y legislación nacionales::Derecho constitucional [UNESCO]media_commonStudies of Applied Economics
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The pan-European holiday effect

2015

The construction of a single European block in the context of financial markets has caused the different national stock exchanges of the euro area to converge towards one common trading calendar that allows to study whether the holiday effect is a pan-European calendar anomaly or country-specific. By applying simulation methods, we provide evidence of the existence of statistically and economically abnormal positive pre- and post-holiday returns in the Eurozone which are not related to higher than average levels of volatility, but which can be explained by the preference of investors to avoid selling around European holidays.

Economics and EconometricsPan europeanFinancial economicsStock exchangeAccountingFinancial marketEconomicsVolatility (finance)FinanceSimulation methodsSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Empirical Approaches Upon Pension Systems in Central and Eastern European Countries. Triangle Assessment: Free Movement of People, Labor Market and P…

2020

Abstract Nowadays, around the world, it can be noticed an important trend towards the pension system reforms. The creation of the European fiscal space, the effects of globalization and the movement of the labour force are important vectors towards creating a new type of social economy. The labour force is constantly moving around the countries that gathered important amounts of capital, especially in industrialized countries. Moreover, the lower levels of the birth rate combined with the increasing level of death rate unbalance the labour market. The entire European continent undergoes a demographical transition period, highlighted by aging and intensive migration. This phenomenon is regis…

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