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DÉBATS SUR LA « ROUMANITÉ » MUSICALE
Published 2014-06-01“…To define a national «romanity» in the context of international opening (e.g. European Union) seems to be an anachronistic phenomenon, but it is finally the normal reaction of identity protection in front of the disappearance of specificities and the appearance of standardization. …”
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DigComp: Methodological frame for measuring digital competencies
Published 2020-01-01“…The framework was based on the results of a survey of a sample of the European Union population, which showed that a large percentage had underdeveloped digital skills. …”
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Fiscal policy measures in the Corona virus period
Published 2020-01-01“…The results of the research show that Serbia has implemented adequate measures to overcome the crisis, but in comparison with the countries of the European Union, providing financial resources is one of the biggest problems in the given period.…”
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General public takes up counterintuitive expert advice on effective climate action
Published 2025-02-01“…In a large consequential choice experiment with five informational load conditions, this paper uses the voluntary cancellation of European Union Allowances as an application to narrow down a minimum amount of information required to induce effective actions. …”
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Real-Life Experiences with Telaprevir in the Treatment of Chronic Genotype 1 Hepatitis C — The TEPS Study
Published 2019-01-01“…As one of the first Direct Acting Antivirals (DAA), the protease inhibitor Telaprevir (TVR) was available in the European Union from 9/2011 until 9/2016 as a new treatment option for chronic Hepatitis C.Aim. …”
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Amendments to the Serbian Law on Prohibition of Discrimination: A step forward?
Published 2022-01-01“…The amendment to the Law on Prohibition of Discrimination ("Official Gazette of RS" No. 52/21) amended and supplemented almost half of the provisions of the general anti-discrimination law of Serbia, in order to harmonize with European Union and domestic laws. This paper examines the legal justification and expediency of this intervention of the legislator and assesses the extent to which the accepted novelties have improved protection against discrimination. …”
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IMPACT OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY INDICATORS ON RESOURCE PRODUCTIVITY IN EU COUNTRIES
Published 2024-12-01“…This study investigates the impact of circular economy indicators on resource productivity across European Union countries from 2012 to 2023. Using panel data analysis and quantile regression for panel data (QRPD), we explore how factors such as investments, gross value added (GVA), patents, material footprint, and circular material use rate affect resource productivity at different points of the distribution. …”
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CIRCULAR ECONOMY FROM PERSPECTIVE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT TRENDS IN EU
Published 2024-12-01“…This article focuses on examining the relationships between waste production, gross domestic product (GDP), and material consumption in European Union (EU) countries, with the aim of identifying waste management trends and highlighting the most high-risk economic sectors in this context. …”
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PERFORMANCE BUDGETING IN THE SOUTH-EAST EUROPE COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Published 2022-11-01“…The United States, Australia and the European Union are the examples of developed countries implementing performance-based budgeting and their experience can be helpful to SEE countries in their efforts to establish working performance budgeting system. …”
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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - THE CASE OF WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES
Published 2014-11-01“…The author has come to the conclusion that, in respect of SMEs, WBCs lag behind the countries in the European Union. This article aims to analyze the system of regulation and administrative facilitation aspects of doing business in the above mentioned countries and, whether or not this system stimulates, the development of private SMEs and entrepreneurship. …”
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REMOVAL OF EXTERNALITIES IN TOURISM BY MEANS OF TOUR OPERATOR SPECIALISATION AND EDUCATION
Published 2018-11-01“…At the international level, the most important and most active market is the European market; more precisely, the European Union market, that is to say, its emissive and receptive character. …”
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PERFORMANCE BUDGETING IN THE SOUTH-EAST EUROPE COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Published 2022-11-01“…The United States, Australia and the European Union are the examples of developed countries implementing performance-based budgeting and their experience can be helpful to SEE countries in their efforts to establish working performance budgeting system. …”
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Análisis territorial de la Política Agraria Común (PAC) en el periodo 2014-2020. Estudio de caso: Extremadura
Published 2023-10-01“… As Spain joined the European Union (EU), the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) plays an important role in the agricultural sector in Extremadura with the intention of progressing a fundamental sector for the development of the regional economy and with sufficient capacity to maintain the population in rural areas. …”
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Evidence-based practices in teaching
Published 2023-06-01“… This article presents the results of the implementation of the Erasmus Plus project (KA203 financed by the European Union, contract number 2019-1-NL01-KA203-060339) Research in Teacher Education (RiTE). …”
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FEDECOM: Enabling cross-border energy exchange by federating energy communities [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]
Published 2025-02-01“…The FEDECOM project (Federated-system approach for flexible and interoperable energy communities) is a European Union-funded project aimed at fostering the integration and flexibility of local energy systems by demonstrating the potential of cross-border energy exchange by energy sector coupling through a federation of energy communities. …”
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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - THE CASE OF WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES
Published 2014-11-01“…The author has come to the conclusion that, in respect of SMEs, WBCs lag behind the countries in the European Union. This article aims to analyze the system of regulation and administrative facilitation aspects of doing business in the above mentioned countries and, whether or not this system stimulates, the development of private SMEs and entrepreneurship. …”
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REMOVAL OF EXTERNALITIES IN TOURISM BY MEANS OF TOUR OPERATOR SPECIALISATION AND EDUCATION
Published 2018-11-01“…At the international level, the most important and most active market is the European market; more precisely, the European Union market, that is to say, its emissive and receptive character. …”
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND POLICIES AND EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA COMPANIES
Published 2022-05-01“… Nowadays, when operating in an unstable market, organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are also facing a continuous outflow of qualified employees to the countries of the European Union. In order to properly respond to the challenges from the environment, the organizations in BiH are forced to take adequate measures so as to become competitive in the market, which may prove to be difficult if they do not retain skilled workforce. …”
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STRENGTHENING THE RESEARCH OF KEY ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR NEW INNOVATIONS
Published 2019-11-01“…In addition, Croatian scientific and research institutions have a lot of experience in KET-related projects funded by the European Union, either as a partner in international projects or having their own project. …”
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Determination of the Concentration of Total Cyanide in Waste Water of a Tobacco Company in Southwestern Nigeria
Published 2013-07-01“…The levels are significantly higher than the maximum permissible levels recommended by WHO (0.2mg/l), European Union and National Agency for Food, Drugs and Administration Control (NAFDAC) (0.001mg/l) at P=0.05. …”
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