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The internal balance of the EU new member states during the financial and economic crisis: a case study of the importance of foreign capital inflow structure

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  • Bolotov I. I.

    (University of Economics, Prague)

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This paper describes and analyses the two transmission channels, foreign trade and capital inflows, by which the global crisis influenced the internal balance of the new member states of the European Union, taking into account the specifics of their economies and with emphasis on the importance of their foreign capital inflow structure, i.e. the share of long-term and short-term and credit capital in the total capital inflows. It shows, based on macroeconomic data, that the financial channel seemed indeed to have greater negative influence on the countries internal balance. The paper is based on analysis of data from official sources: Eurostat, the European Central Bank and the World Bank.

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  • Bolotov I. I., 2013. "The internal balance of the EU new member states during the financial and economic crisis: a case study of the importance of foreign capital inflow structure," Actual Problems of Economics and Law Актуальные проблемы экономики и права, CyberLeninka;Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Татарский центр образования «Таглимат», issue 1 (25), pages 48-54.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:029045:15741539
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    1. Ilya Bolotov, 2014. "New Member States of the European Union and the Current Trends in the World Economy," Central European Business Review, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2014(4), pages 7-13.

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