Modelling the Economies of the Baltic Sea Region, vol 17
Edited by Tiiu Paas and
Egle Tafenau
in University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration from Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia), edited by Tonu Roolaht
Date: 2004
Edition: 1
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction , pp 7-18

- Tiiu Paas
- Analysis of Asymmetric Shocks among the EU Members and Accession Countries: Can the Baltic Sea Cluster Be Distinguished? , pp 116-137

- Raoul Lättemäe
- The Issue of Internalizing Electricity Production Externalities: the Case of the Estonian Oil Shale Industry , pp 266-296

- Jaan Aps
- Summary and conclusions , pp 297-308

- Tiiu Paas
- Evaluating the Competitiveness of the Countries in the Baltic Sea Region , pp 19-53

- Tiiu Paas
- Analyzing the Suitability of the Currency Board Arrangement for Estonia’s Accession to the EMU , pp 167-205

- Rasmus Kattai
- Estimating the Efficiency of Estonian Industrial Fishing by Data Envelopment Analysis , pp 236-265

- Otto Karma and Kristi Leibur
- Modelling the Economic Growth of the Countries in the Baltic Sea Region , pp 54-91

- Egle Tafenau
- The Baltic Sea Region’s Role in Trade Integration , pp 92-115

- Tiiu Paas and Egle Tafenau
- Income Inequality and its Decomposition: the Case of Estonia , pp 206-235

- Alari Paulus
- Macroeconometric Modelling of the Estonian Economy , pp 138-166

- Jaanika Meriküll
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