All CEFTA countries had very similar stages of economic development after World War II. Many of them were centrally-planned socialist economies and the political changes that have occurred in these countries in the late 20th century caused changes in the whole economic system, as well as in the agricultural sector. Aim of this paper is to compare economic performances of agriculture of these countries with former CEFTA countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia) which joined EU after 2004. The development performances of agriculture are considered according to the production and export performances of this economic sector, using a comparative approach. The results showed that there is a gap...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of Visegrad coutries’ agricultural production and trade relatio...
The Western Balkan countries can be characterised by their shared goal, which is thequickest possibl...
The Visegrad Countries (VC)2 joined the European Union in 2004, which has offered several possibilit...
The Visegrad Countries (VC)2 joined the European Union in 2004, which has offered several possibilit...
In 2004, eight Central and Eastern European countries joined the European Union. Their agriculture ...
Accession of the Visegrad countries to the EU in 2004 has brought many possibilities but also challe...
This paper attempts to shed light on the recent performance of farms in the Czech Republic, Hungary ...
The accession of Central-Eastern European countries in 2004 and 2007 has placed the agriculture of...
This paper explores the Poland’s agricultural value added per worker as an indicator of economic suc...
The bioeconomy is a complex and increasingly relevant field, and agriculture represents an essential...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of Visegrad coutries’ agricultural production and trade relatio...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of Visegrad coutries’ agricultural production and trade relatio...
The Western Balkan countries can be characterised by their shared goal, which is thequickest possibl...
The Visegrad Countries (VC)2 joined the European Union in 2004, which has offered several possibilit...
The Visegrad Countries (VC)2 joined the European Union in 2004, which has offered several possibilit...
In 2004, eight Central and Eastern European countries joined the European Union. Their agriculture ...
Accession of the Visegrad countries to the EU in 2004 has brought many possibilities but also challe...
This paper attempts to shed light on the recent performance of farms in the Czech Republic, Hungary ...
The accession of Central-Eastern European countries in 2004 and 2007 has placed the agriculture of...
This paper explores the Poland’s agricultural value added per worker as an indicator of economic suc...
The bioeconomy is a complex and increasingly relevant field, and agriculture represents an essential...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of Visegrad coutries’ agricultural production and trade relatio...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
In terms of size of territory and population, Poland and Romania are the largest former socialist co...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of Visegrad coutries’ agricultural production and trade relatio...
The Western Balkan countries can be characterised by their shared goal, which is thequickest possibl...