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This Article describing and analyzing the path to export growth and diversification that the two comparator countries (Poland and Hungary) have taken since 1990 with a specific focus on the impact of enabling legal and regulatory environment, education, training and lifelong learning, policies to foster trade and economic integration and stimulate export diversification. (original abstract)
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- University of Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
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- 7. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/imts/annual%20totals.htm.
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- 9. Implementing Lifelong Learning strategies in Europe: Progress report on the follow-up to the 2002 Council resolution on Lifelong Learning Acceding and candidate countries, Drawn up by the European Training Foundation (ETF) at the request of the European Commission, 17. 12. 2003.
- 10. International Trade in Services, http://unstats.un.org/unsd/tradeserv/default.htm.
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- 12. Torfinn Harding and Beata Smarzynska-Javorcik, DECRG-TR (1009), "Note on the effect of FDI on export diversification in Central and Eastern Europe", available at http://siteresources.worldbank.org.
- 13. World Bank Group, World Development Indicators (Database).
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