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Slovak Journal of Political Sciences, 2021
Participatory budget is an innovative tool for public policymaking, which is characterized by the... more Participatory budget is an innovative tool for public policymaking, which is characterized by the particpation of residents of territorial administrative units. In the paper, authors focus on the evaluation of the participatory budget within the Visegrad Group, which is linked by specific ties due to the special development of this geopolitical area after the political and social changes in the late 1980s. Identifying the specifics of participatory budgeting in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia is set as the main goal of the article, specifically evaluating the pilot project model, analysing the legislative framework, which regulates participatory budgeting, and extending this tool at the local level in terms of current statistics. As for the pilot projects, the authors identified differences in the following indicators: initiator of its implementation; participation of citizens and their position and powers in project design; participation in the decision-making on ...
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1973
METHODS Sampling was conducted with 100-by 6-foot and 40-by 6-foot beach seines with l•-inch mesh... more METHODS Sampling was conducted with 100-by 6-foot and 40-by 6-foot beach seines with l•-inch mesh wings and l•-inch-mesh bobbinet bags. Chinook were separated from the catches, anesthetized, and marked by excision of fins and maxillary bones. To reach the ...
Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe
The economic indicators of the new member states of the EU that joined after 2004 have been gener... more The economic indicators of the new member states of the EU that joined after 2004 have been generally positive. In this paper, we analyse and interpret the economic development results of the 11 new Member States from the Eastern bloc. The set of individual economic indicators gives us a relatively realistic picture of the differences in development in individual post‑communist countries. The paper points out several factors which, in principle, create two groups of countries for us in terms of the development of economic indicators: A more progressive group of countries, which for the most part is showing progress towards catching up with the EU average, and a less progressive group, whose pace of convergence is significantly slower.
Slovak Journal of Political Sciences, 2021
Participatory budget is an innovative tool for public policymaking, which is characterized by the... more Participatory budget is an innovative tool for public policymaking, which is characterized by the particpation of residents of territorial administrative units. In the paper, authors focus on the evaluation of the participatory budget within the Visegrad Group, which is linked by specific ties due to the special development of this geopolitical area after the political and social changes in the late 1980s. Identifying the specifics of participatory budgeting in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia is set as the main goal of the article, specifically evaluating the pilot project model, analysing the legislative framework, which regulates participatory budgeting, and extending this tool at the local level in terms of current statistics. As for the pilot projects, the authors identified differences in the following indicators: initiator of its implementation; participation of citizens and their position and powers in project design; participation in the decision-making on ...
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1973
METHODS Sampling was conducted with 100-by 6-foot and 40-by 6-foot beach seines with l•-inch mesh... more METHODS Sampling was conducted with 100-by 6-foot and 40-by 6-foot beach seines with l•-inch mesh wings and l•-inch-mesh bobbinet bags. Chinook were separated from the catches, anesthetized, and marked by excision of fins and maxillary bones. To reach the ...
Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe
The economic indicators of the new member states of the EU that joined after 2004 have been gener... more The economic indicators of the new member states of the EU that joined after 2004 have been generally positive. In this paper, we analyse and interpret the economic development results of the 11 new Member States from the Eastern bloc. The set of individual economic indicators gives us a relatively realistic picture of the differences in development in individual post‑communist countries. The paper points out several factors which, in principle, create two groups of countries for us in terms of the development of economic indicators: A more progressive group of countries, which for the most part is showing progress towards catching up with the EU average, and a less progressive group, whose pace of convergence is significantly slower.