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What drives export performance of firms in Eastern and Western Poland?
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of Lodz, 2017-01)
We use a unique firm-level survey dataset that draws from the EFIGE (European Firms In Global Economy) questionnaire, to unveil differences in factors driving export performance in structurally most diverse areas of Poland. ...
Patterns of regional inflation persistence in a CEE country. The case of Poland
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology, 2017-02)
This paper investigates patterns of regional inflation persistence in Poland, a representative CEE country. We first argue that the CEE perspective is relevant in the context of this study due to the recent transitions, ...
Fiscal sustainability of the Visegrad Group countries in the aftermath of global economic crisis
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of Lodz, 2017-01)
The article investigates the sustainability of fiscal policies of the Visegrad Group
countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia) in the years 1996-
2015 using statistical and econometric analysis methods. ...
Improved asymptotic analysis of Gaussian QML estimators in spatial models
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology, 2017-12)
This paper presents a fundamentally improved statement on asymptotic behaviour of the well-known Gaussian QML estimator of parameters in high-order mixed regressive/autoregressive spatial model. We generalize the approach ...
Regional effectiveness of innovation – leaders and followers of the EU NUTS 0 and NUTS 2 regions
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology, 2017-05)
Innovation constitutes an important factor for growth in all EU countries. Regions of the EU play a principle role in shaping new innovation trajectories and in bringing out the hidden potential for national growth. However, ...
The Heterogeneity of Convergence in Transition Countries
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology, 2017-04)
For two groups of post-communist countries (CEE and CIS) we estimated the parameters of
convergence equations on the basis of annual data. We depart from standard econometric theory,
which involves panel regression ...
The impact of the euro adoption on the complexity of goods in Slovenian exports
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of Lodz, 2017-01)
The aim of this paper is to verify the impact of the euro adoption on the complexity of goods in
Slovenian exports. To the best knowledge of the authors, it is the first study on the consequences
the elimination of a ...
Does the euro increase the complexity of exported goods? The case of Estonia
(Faculty of Economics and Sociologyof the University of Lodz, 2017)
The goal of this article is to assess the impact of the euro adoption on the complexity of goods in Estonian exports. Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin models of trade would predict that such a policy decision (seen as an ...
Economic integration and export complexity: the case of Slovakia
(Faculty of Economics and Sociology, 2017-02)
The goal of the article is to evaluate the impact of the European Union (EU) accession on the complexity of goods in Slovak exports. The traditional theories or trade (Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin models) show that such ...