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Small & Medium Entrepreneurship in European Countries: Main Tendencies of the Development
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IMPACT OF UKRANIAN CULTURAL DIPLOMACY ON ECONOMIC. POSSIBLE WAYS TO IMPLEMENT FRENCH CASES IN UKRAINE
Published 2022-07-01“…Mostly, attention is drawn to the definition of the Francophonie term, as one of the successful examples of intercultural cooperation with a great impact on the economy of France. The main goal is to emphasize actual events and actions in this field and suggest potential ways to develop a cultural policy for Ukraine, following the example of France. …”
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Spillover Network among Economic Sentiment and Economic Policy Uncertainty in Europe
Published 2022-06-01“…The empirical results indicate that the economic sentiment indicators of the largest European economies (Germany, France, and Italy) spillover with each other the most. …”
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Multi-Country Study of Bank Credit Risk Determinants
Published 2008-03-01“…This paper presents fresh findings about key determinants of credit risk of commercial banks in emerging economy banking systems compared with developed economies. Australia, France, Japan and the US represent developed economies; emerging economies are India, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico and Thailand. …”
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Multi-country study of bank credit risk determinants
Published 2007“…This paper presents fresh findings about key determinants of credit risk of commercial banks in emerging economy banking systems compared with developed economies.Australia, France, Japan and the US represent developed economies; emerging economies are India, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico and Thailand.Credit risk theories and empirical literature suggest eight credit risk determinants. …”
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Adjustment under the classical gold standard (1870s-1914): how costly did the external constraint come to the European periphery?
Published 2007“…Drawing on the experience of three core economies (England, France, Germany) and seven peripheral economies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Norway, Serbia, Sweden), my paper argues for a more nuanced perspective on the European periphery. …”
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Fundamental Shifts in the EU’s Electric Power Sector Development: LMDI Decomposition Analysis
Published 2023-07-01“…The fundamental shifts occurred mainly at the expense of large economies (Germany, France, Spain, and Italy), but smaller economies (Romania, Poland, Croatia, the Netherlands, and others) made significant efforts to accelerate them, although their contributions on a pan-European scale were less tangible.…”
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