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Business Cycle Affiliations in the Context of European Integration

2003

We study affiliations for the countries of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) with Germany and the US, using various business cycle measures derived from quarterly real GDP. These measures are Hodrick-Prescott and Baxter-King filtered series, together with annual and quarterly growth rates. Using rolling contemporaneous and maximum (over a short lead/lag interval) correlations, we document increasing correlations of EMU countries with Germany, with these typically being largest during the 1990s. We also document a strong leading role for the US in relation to these countries in the period since 1993, thereby correcting the fallacy that the European business cycle was disjoint fr…

EMU European integration international business cycles
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Testing for external sustainability under a monetary integration process. Does the Lawson doctrine apply to Europe?

2015

Monetary integration, and more specifically, the creation of a monetary union in Europe, raises new economic questions concerning its functioning and governance. In particular, we focus on the implications of high and persistent current account deficits for the economic performance of monetary union members in the medium term. Recent literature has argued that conventional measures of external sustainability are misleading because they omit the effects of capital variations on net foreign asset positions due to, among others, stock or debt market crises. In this paper we revisit external sustainability making use of the database developed by Lane and Milesi-Ferretti (2007) that includes the…

EMUMacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsValuation effectsCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectDoctrineMonetary integrationMedium termSustainabilityCross-section dependenceEconomicsStructural breaksBond marketCurrent account imbalancesPanel stationarityStock (geology)media_commonEconomic Modelling
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Why so much EURO-scepticism among Euro-enthusiasts?

2016

This paper addresses the intriguing situation in which there is an identified paradox inside the Polish society, namely strong Euro-enthusiasm combined with clear EURO-scepticism. The author of this article differentiates between EURO-scepticism and Euro-scepticism. Euro-scepticism is a recognised and extensively researched phenomenon across Europe, most generally conceptualised as a negative attitude towards the European integration process (in particular in the form of the European Union). EURO-scepticism, by contrast, is a much narrower category which can be characterised as a negative attitude towards the monetary integration on a supranational level, its deepening, participation in it,…

EURO-scepticismPolandEuropean monetary integrationEuxeinos : Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region
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Information and Communication Technologies in Finnish Early Childhood Environments

2003

Early childhood educationbusiness.industryTeaching methodEducational technologyInformation technologyPublic relationsEducationInformation and Communications TechnologyManagement of Technology and InnovationComputer literacyPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyTechnology integrationEarly childhoodbusinessPsychologyChildhood Education
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Advanced Services and European Integration. The Potential of Regions in East Central and Eastern European Countries.

2006

East Central and Eastern European CountriesAdvanced services[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEuropean integration
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New Evidence of the Real Interest Rate Parity for OECD Countries Using Panel Unit Root Tests with Breaks

2006

This paper tests for real interest parity (RIRP) among the nineteen major OECD countries over the period 1978:Q2-1998:Q4. The econometric methods applied consist of combining the use of several unit root or stationarity tests designed for panels valid under cross-section dependence and presence of multiple structural breaks. Our results strongly support the fulfillment of the weak version of the RIRP for the studied period once dependence and structural breaks are accounted for.

Econometric methodsEconomicsEconometricsjel:F21jel:F32jel:C32Unit rootOecd countriesjel:C33Real interest rateParity (mathematics)Real interest rate parity economic integration panel data unit root tests structural breaks cross-section dependenceSSRN Electronic Journal
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Social service professionals in Finland under the pressures of a depressed economy and European integration

1993

The Nordic welfare states are known as women-friendly. However, during the last years their policies have been to turn the back on women. At least in Finland there seem to exist two powerful forces that have advanced the non-egalitarian development: the economic recession of the 1990s and the integration of Europe. The decline of the Nordic welfare states is going to have considerable consequences for social service professionals, the great majority of whom are women. Therefore, they should create new strategies and find new allies in order to defend their own as well their clients rights.

Economic growthEconomySocial workOrder (exchange)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean integrationGeneral EngineeringWelfare stateRecessionmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Social Welfare
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SUPPLY, DEMAND, FORECAST OF LATVIAN LABOUR MARKET AND TOOLS FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT

2015

Many factors influence situation on Latvian labour market. Employment is one of the core subject to explorer observing changes of labour market supply, demand and forecasts. Focusing on organisational problems concerning labour issues the microenvironment of the organisations ought to be study. The authors would like to compare Latvian labour market forecasts and the real situation for the period starting from the economic crises year 2009 in Latvia to 2015. Reaching the objective of the study additionally, the data on labour market structure is observed focusing on young participants of the employment process (new enterprises and young employees, job seekers). Describing the forecasts fulf…

Economic growthLabour economicsYouth unemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectArts & HumanitiesEmployabilitySupply and demandMarket structureContext analysisUnemploymentEuropean integrationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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City profile: Valencia

2009

Abstract The historically agrarian and provincial city of Valencia has recently been transformed into a Spanish regional capital, a Mediterranean cultural and economic center, and a major tourism destination. Valencia’s engagement with globalization and European integration has unfolded amidst complex regional politics, marked by vigorous debates about cultural difference, political autonomy, and official bilingualism (Castilian Spanish and Valenciano/Catalan). Here we survey the city’s two millennia of historical development, explore recent urban changes through five emblematic urban landscapes, and briefly discuss major urban policy and planning challenges facing the city. Valencia is a p…

Economic growthSociology and Political ScienceModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmentlanguage.human_languageUrban StudiesGlobalizationAgrarian societyPoliticsEconomyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical scienceRegionalism (international relations)European integrationlanguageCatalanTourismmedia_commonCities
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European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network representatives’ conceptions of the role of information and communication technologies related to national …

2015

This article reports findings from a phenomenographic investigation into European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network representatives’ conceptions of the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) related to national lifelong guidance policies. The role of ICT in relation to national lifelong guidance policies was conceived as (1) unexploited, (2) emerging, (3) acknowledged but fragmented, and (4) strategic. The hierarchical structure of the findings may serve as a tool to enable policy makers and other stakeholders to deepen their understanding of critical aspects that may have an important role in relation to further developments and the successful implementation of existing an…

Economic growthVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industryEmerging technologies05 social sciencesInformation technologyPublic policyPublic relationsAppropriate technologyEducation050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesInformation and Communications TechnologyPolitical science0502 economics and businesstechnologypehnomenographyTechnology integrationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPhenomenographyTertiary sector of the economy050203 business & managementpolicy
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