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Unwanted effects of European Union environmental policy to promote a post-carbon industry. The case of energy in the European ceramic tile sector

2016

Global warming combined with low carbon transition plans is threatening the future of high energy consumption industry sectors in the European Union (EU). The need to respond to environmental challenges is demonstrated by support for international level energy policies and legal requirements, such as the Kyoto Protocol which the EU supports, and increased EU-level environmental legislation and energy policies. The effect of these initiatives is gradually transforming industrial activities in the EU. However, since not all countries have adopted these policies, evaluation of their net effect needs to take account also of side-effects such as delocalization of industry activity and the legal …

Economic policy020209 energyStrategy and ManagementEnergy (esotericism)Legislation02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnergy policyPost carbon transition0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean union0505 lawGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonConsumption (economics)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesGlobal warmingEU policyEnvironmental policyEconomy050501 criminologyTile industryKyoto ProtocolEmissions tradingMedi ambient Anàlisi d'impacte
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New Labor Migration Trends: Evidence from Latvia

2009

Accession to the European Union and the subsequent free movement of labor in a more open labor market became a factor which promoted mobility among the residents of the EU's new member states. Latvia is one of the 10 countries in Central and Eastern Europe which joined the EU on May 1, 2004. Migration in Latvia has become a topic of economic, political and social importance. The aim of this paper is to analyze the Latvian labor migration processes that have unfolded since the EU enlargement in 2004. Results from the survey showed that substantial numbers of residents have emigrated. In Latvia economic and temporary aspects of migration continue to dominate. Another important issue today is …

Economic policyMember statesLabor migrationGeography Planning and DevelopmentLatvianFree movementlanguage.human_languageAccessionPoliticsEconomyPolitical sciencelanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceResizingEuropean unionmedia_commonGeographical review of Japan series B
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From the Global Crisis to the National Crises: The Case of the European Union Countries

2013

Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the way in which the 2007 global financial crisis has emerged into more specific national ones. The interventionist policies responses have led to an intensification of the economic unhealthy situations in some countries of the European Union. At the same time through well-chosen economic policies other countries, managed to escape from the threat of collapse of their national economies.

Economic policyfinancial crisisGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFinancial crisismedicineEconomicspublic debtmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedicine.symptommacroeconomic policyEuropean Union.Collapse (medical)media_commonEuropean debt crisisProcedia Economics and Finance
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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…

Economic policyjel:E62media_common.quotation_subjectjel:H62Fiscal reaction function Public debt sustainability Political budget cycles Time seriesPolitical Time series.PoliticsDummy variableDebtEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonpolitical budget cycleslcsh:Economic theory. DemographyFiscal reaction function[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceFiscal unionFiscal policylcsh:HB1-3840Political Time seriesEastern europeanPublic debt sustainabilitySustainabilityjel:P16time seriesFiscal sustainabilityGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancePanoeconomicus
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The Challenges Faced by Life Insurance Companies in the Baltic States

2020

The Baltic life insurance market is a young steadily growing market. It began its development in the early 1990s when all three Baltic States, specifically Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, have regained their independence. The Baltic life insurance market is limited due to a relatively small size with approximately six million inhabitants in all three countries. Additionally, the operations have deteriorated due to the low interest rates and the negative fluctuations in the financial market. The lessons learnt by the life insurers in the Baltic States are useful to other small countries in the European Union (EU) as well as to the larger States, to help bring to light the challenges of those …

Economic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectLife insuranceFinancial marketmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionPenetration rateSix millionIndependenceInterest ratemedia_common
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ASSESSMENT OF EUROPEAN COMISSION’S REGIONAL POLICY IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT IN A POST-SOVIET CITY: CASE STUDY OF SELECTED NEIGHBOURHOODS IN R…

2012

Europe 2020 strategy, the replacement of Lisbon strategy for jobs and growth, is an “umbrella strategy” for development of all policy areas in countries of European Union, EU setting concrete target aims to be reached until year 2020 that are ambitious than the previous Lisbon strategy. All other policies of European Commission, EC or Commission, are supporting the Europe 2020 strategy, including the EC’s regional. Nowadays, growth and development at a local level within EU is seen as part of Commission’s regional policy aimed at contributing to the “umbrella strategy”. Its purpose is to help to achieve the overall goals of Europe 2020 strategy.  EC’s regional policy in point of fact is an …

Economic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectReal estateLisbon StrategyCommissionInvestment policyRecessionRegional policyMember stateEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic systemEuropean unionmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Crisis económica y condiciones de empleo: diferencias de género y respuesta de las políticas sociales de empleo. Informe SESPAS 2014

2014

ResumenLa crisis económica ha tenido impacto en toda la Unión Europea, pero en España sus consecuencias han sido devastadoras en el mercado laboral, pasando a ser el país de la UE-15 con peores indicadores de empleo. La situación es peor en la población joven, de la cual en 2012 una de cada dos personas está en situación de desempleo, con una tasa algo superior en los hombres (54,4% frente a 51,8% en las mujeres). La reducción del gasto en políticas activas de empleo por punto de tasa de paro en 2012 con respecto a 2007 hará difícil la mejora de los indicadores de empleo. Además, la reducción del gasto en políticas pasivas de empleo producirá un empeoramiento de la salud de la población des…

Economic recessionPolíticas socialesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationRedressRecesión económicaYounger peoplePublic spendingEmployment statusPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionEstatuto de empleoeducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studySocial welfarelcsh:Public aspects of medicineDesempleoPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGenderlcsh:RA1-1270High unemploymentUnemploymentUnemploymentDemographic economicsGéneroGaceta Sanitaria
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Working under pressure: economic recession and third sector development in Europe

2016

Purpose – The context conditions for third sector organizations (TSOs) in Europe have significantly changed as a result of the global economic crisis, including decreasing levels of public funding and changing modes of relations with the state. The effect of economic recession, however, varies across Europe. The purpose of this paper is to understand why this is the case. It analyses the impact of economic recession and related policy changes on third sector development in Europe. The economic effects on TSOs are thereby placed into a broader context of changing third sector policies and welfare state restructuring. Design/methodology/approach – The paper focusses on two research questions…

Economic recessionSociology and Political ScienceEconomic policyRestructuringPublic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic policyRecession0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean Union050207 economicsEuropean unionmedia_common[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyEconomic sector05 social sciences1. No povertyWelfare state[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance0506 political scienceAusterity8. Economic growthEconomic systemGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGlobal recessionInstitute for Management ResearchThird sector
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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 Credit Cooperative System in Spain

2016

Like other European countries, Spain has a long tradition of cooperative banks. Although some credit unions existed previously, essentially they date from the early twentieth century, originating as institutions founded by medium and small-sized farmers to improve their access to banking services. However, they occupied a marginal position in the financial system until the legislative reforms of the 1970s. During the two last decades of the twentieth century, Spanish cooperative banks suffered a deep crisis, two changes in their organizational model and the shock of transformation and innovation in the financial system. Currently, the sector is made up of 65 small institutions with a relati…

Economic viabilityEconomic policyTransparency (market)Credit unionmedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganizational modelFinancial crisisLegislatureBusinessMarket shareDemocracymedia_common
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