Items where IIASA Author is "Benacek, Vladimir"

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Article

Benacek, V. (2003). European Union: The user's manual. Ekonom, 24-28.

Benacek, V. (2003). Historical perspectives of growth, integration and policies for catching-up in transition countries. Prague Economic Papers, 3-17.

Benacek, V. (2002). The authentic private sector in a transition economy: Contribution to the search for roots and alternatives to the Czech Capitalism. Finance a Uver 52 (3), 122-143.

Benacek, V., Gronicki, M., Holland, D. & Sass, M. (2000). The determinants and impact of foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe: A comparison of survey and econometric evidence. Transnational Corporations 9 (3), 163-212.

Book Section

Benacek, V. & Visek, J.A. (2002). Impacts of the EU opening-up on a small open economy: An econometric study of Czech exports and imports. In: Enlarging the EU: The Trade Balance Effects. Eds. Karadeloglou, P., Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1403900752

Benacek, V., Kudrna, Z. & Sedlacek, T. (2001). Competitiveness of the Czech economy. In: Institutionalization of (Ir-)Responsibility: Global World, European Integration and National Interests. Eds. Kabele, J. & Mlcoch, L., Karolinum: Vol. II. ISBN 80-246-0431-0

Benacek, V. (2001). Exchange rate and the supply response: Is the PPP a relevant rule for assessing the exchange rate equilibrium? In: Exchange Rate Policies, Prices and Supply Side Response. Eds. Papazoglou, C. & Pentecost, E.J., Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0333794575

Benacek, V. (2001). History of Czech economic and political alignments viewed as a transition. In: Small Countries in a Global Economy. Eds. Salvatore, D., Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0333789849

Benacek, V. (2001). Roots and alternatives of Czech capitalism. In: Institutionalization of (Ir-)Responsibility: Global World, European Integration and National Interests. Eds. Kabele, J. & Mloch, L., Karolinum: Vol. I. ISBN 80-246-0378-0

Benacek, V. & Visek, J.A. (2001). Trade creation and trade diversion: Impacts of the EU opening-up on the Czech trade. In: Modelling Economies in Transition. Eds. Welfe, W., Lodz: Absolwent Publishers. ISBN 83-88384-244

Monograph

Benacek, V. (2003). Three Dimensions of Political Economy: Markets, Hierarchies and Kinships. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-03-054

Benacek, V., Prokop, L. & Visek, J.A. (2003). Structure and Dynamics of Trade in a Small Economy in Transition before the EU Accession: The Case of Czech Exports and Imports. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-03-034

Benacek, V. & Visek, J.A. (2003). Determining Factors of Trade Specialization and Growth of a Small Economy in Transition: Impacts of the EU Opening-up on Czech Exports and Imports. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-03-001

Benacek, V. & Gacs, J. (2002). Catching Up and EU Accession - Conditions for Fast Real Convergence in the Candidate Countries. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-02-068

Benacek, V. (2001). The Generic Private Sector in an Economy of Transition: Developments and Impacts on the Czech Economy. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-01-046

Gacs, J. & Benacek, V. (2001). EU Structural Support: Its Macroeconomic and Distributional Effects and Social Environment. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-01-032

Conference or Workshop Item

Benacek, V. (2003). Three dimensions of political economy: Markets, hierarchies and egos. In: Proceedings of the workshop "Politics and Economics of European Integration", September 2003.

Benacek, V. (2001). FDI, international trade and the adjustments to world markets in a small open economy of transition: The case of Czech economy. In: Final Report of the International Conference on the 10-Year Review of Transition Economies.

Benacek, V. (2001). Small and medium-sized enterprises in Czechia: Two failures. In: Proceedings from Conference on Middle Class, Democracy and Prosperity.

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