Title: East European transition and EU enlargement : a quantitative approach
Abstract:1: Methodological Studies.- Bounded Rationality, Very Young Financial Markets and the EU Enlargement.- A Continuous Time Approach to Cross Country Convergence.- 2: Current Status, Prospects, Country S...1: Methodological Studies.- Bounded Rationality, Very Young Financial Markets and the EU Enlargement.- A Continuous Time Approach to Cross Country Convergence.- 2: Current Status, Prospects, Country Specific Problems of Accession and CEE's Convergence.- Current Status, Prospects and Country Specific Problems of Accession: Republic of Latvia.- The EU Accession Rally: Some Cross-Country Simulation Results.- The EU Accession Rally: Some Cross-Country Simulation Results.- On the Convergence of Growth Path Towards Steady-States in OECD Countries in Solow-Swan Type Models.- External Sector Response to Transition and External Shocks: The Case of Hungary.- 3: Studies in Transition.- Modelling and Forecasting the GDP Structure of Polish and Estonian Economies in Transition Period Using Markov Chains.- Macroeconomic Forecasts in Transition - Polish Projections in the `90s.- A Quarterly Econometric Model of the Slovak Economy QEM-ECM-1.0.- Business Fluctuations and Changes on the Money Market in the Polish Economy under Transition.- Stabilisation, Reform, Initial Conditions and Output Paths in Transition Economies.- 4: Modelling Agriculture.- European Integration: Estimation of Agricultural Supply Response of Central and East European Countries.- Economic Welfare Effects of Romanian Agricultural Accession to the EU.- 5: Wages, Prices and Labour Market.- Modelling the Wage-Price System in Transition Economies.- The Institutional Dimension of Wage Determination in Romanian Industry.- Interpreting the Price Adjustment Dynamics in Transition Economies.- Wage and Price Inflation in Poland in the Period of Transition - The Cointegration Analysis.- 6: Financial and Consumption Markets.- Is the Warsaw Stock Exchange Mature Enough to Analyse the Returns by the Models Known on the Developed Markets?.- Liquidity Constraints and Consumer Impatience.- Modelling and Forecasting Volatility at Warsaw Stock Exchange: Application of ARCH Models.- Looking for the Pattern of GARCH Type Models in Polish Stock Returns. Comparison with Indices of the EU and the East European Stock Markets.- A Markov Switching Model of Stock Returns: An Application to the Emerging Markets in Central and Eastern Europe.Read More
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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