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  1. 241
    Published 2013
    “…Chapter 4 assesses why certain emerging market economies were able to avoid the classical boom-and-bust cycle in the face of volatile capital flows during the global financial crisis."…”
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  2. 242
    by Lundquist, Erik, Eklööf, Hanna
    Published 2017
    “…We find that when nations exhibit features in line with “coordinated market economies,” characterized by relatively stubborn employment protection, smaller degree of general inequality, more concentrated wage bargaining, and higher rate of unionization, mothers are relatively more penalized in monetary terms compared to “liberal market economies.” …”
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  3. 243
    Published 2011
    “…The reforms, influenced by China’s accession bid to the WTO, took on the challenge of developing a socialist market economy whilst increasingly integrating it with the global economy. …”
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  4. 244
    “…The film focuses on one of International Renaissance Foundation’s projects: the social adaptation of released service personnel to a civilian life against the backdrop of Ukraine’s transition to a free market economy.…”
  5. 245
    Published 2006
    “…After years of political instability, the countries of East and South East Europe are now well into the process of rapid transformation towards market economy structures. But the privatisation process and "learning the rules" of a modern market economy, as well as new social partnerships have had very diverse impacts on working conditions in all sectors of the economy. …”
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  6. 246
    “…He talks about social inequalities from a comparative and historical perspective, market economies and various social-political systems, with a particular focus on the Eastern-European post-communist systems.…”
  7. 247
    by Brady, David, Biegert, Thomas
    Published 2017
    “…"Long considered the classic coordinated market economy featuring employment security and relatively little employment precarity, the German labor market has undergone profound changes in recent decades. …”
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  8. 248
    Published 2016
    “…It treats the following areas: population; living conditions and social protection; health; education and training; the labour market; economy and finance; international trade; industry, trade and services, research and communication, transport; agriculture, forestry and fisheries; the environment and energy."…”
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  9. 249
    by Piech, Krzysztof, Radosevic, Slavo
    Published 2006
    “…"After successful transition from a socialist to market economy, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are faced with the challenge of how to catch up with the EU15. …”
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  10. 250
    “…Recording of a press conference at the National Press Club where George Soros delivered a speech on open societies and imperfect societies, market economy and the rule of law, and the issues of health care, drugs control and illegal immigrants in the U.S. …”
  11. 251
    by Hellebrandt, Tomas, Mauro, Paolo
    Published 2015
    “…We find that the Gini coefficient of global inequality declined from 69 in 2003 to 65 in 2013, and we project that it will decline further to 61 in 2035, largely owing to rapid economic growth in the emerging-market economies. We project major increases in the potential pool of consumers worldwide, with the largest net gains in the developing and emerging-market economies. …”
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  12. 252
    by Scharpf, Fritz W.
    Published 2014
    “…"At the end of the postwar period, the politically shaped configurations of normatively integrated European political economies differed greatly among "social-market" and "liberal market economies." Such differences persist even though the characteristic achievements of social market economies have since eroded under the pressures of global capitalism and of European integration. …”
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  13. 253
    by Münich, Daniel, Svejnar, Jan
    Published 2009
    “…"The paper tests three hypotheses about the causes of unemployment in the Central-East European transition economies and in a benchmark market economy (Western part of Germany). The first hypothesis (H1) is that unemployment is caused by inefficient matching. …”
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  14. 254
    Published 2013
    “…"Global economic prospects have improved again, but the bumpy recovery and skewed macroeconomic policy mix in advanced economies are complicating policymaking in emerging market economies. Chapter 3 examines the prospects for inflation, particularly because inflation was remarkably stable in the wake of the Great Recession and, in fact, has become less responsive to cyclical conditions. …”
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  15. 255
    Published 2018
    “…It is structured into three parts: people — population, living conditions, health, education and training, and the labour market; economy — economy and finance, international trade, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, industry and services, and research and development and the digital society; environment — transport, energy, and the environment."…”
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  16. 256
    “…The Sequencing of the Transition -- 3. Building the Market Economy. Internal Liberalization. Opening the Economy - Foreign Trade Liberalization -- 4. …”
  17. 257
    by Barker, Roger M.
    Published 2010
    “…"The corporate governance systems of continental Europe have traditionally been quite different to those of the liberal market economies (e.g. the US and the UK). Company ownership has been dominated by incumbent blockholders, with a relatively minor role for minority shareholders and institutional investors. …”
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  18. 258
    by Ebbinghaus, Bernhard
    Published 2006
    “…It stresses the importance of the 'pull factor' of extensive welfare state provisions, particularly in Continental Europe; the 'push factor' of labor shedding strategies by firms, particularly in Anglo-American market economies; and the role of employers and worker representatives in negotiating retirement policies, particularly in coordinated market economies. …”
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  19. 259
    “…The Mediterranean Market Economies lack the institutional capacities to restrain wage growth. …”
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  20. 260
    by Streeck, Wolfgang
    Published 2009
    “…"In the classification of the 'Varieties of Capitalism' school, Germany has always been taken as the chief exemplar of a 'European', coordinated market economy. Streeck explores to what extent Germany actually conforms to this description. …”
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