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Articles:
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE (THE CASE OF VISEGRAD COUNTRIES), Allen and Overy Slovakia, Bratislava 2006.

VISEGRAD - ONE MARKET. THE ATTRACTION FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS. 
by Shirish Apte, in: The Visegrad Group - A Central European Constellation, ed. by Andrzej Jagodziñski, IVF Bratislava 2006.

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