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Meaning of "balassa"

Balassa is a Hungarian surname and may also refer to a locality in Hungary
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  • A surname from Hungarian.

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Balassa was also the inventor of the strophe which goes by his name.
Some active components may resist to proteolytic digestion as taught by Balassa et al.
Balassa received a law degree from the University of Budapest.
The growth of the Balassa index.
Balassa is a Hungarian surname.
After his death his wife married András Balassa.
Balassa index of revealed comparative advantage see footnote 2 in the previous table for details.
The basics of the theory were summarized by the Hungarian economist Béla Balassa in the 1960s.
The Balassa index indicates an industry 's specialisation level.
During its History, it belonged to many noble families Aba, Szecsény, Balassa.
For the Balassa trade special ization indices, the thresholds are the same.
The traditional method of computing for revealed comparative advantage was introduced in Balassa ( 1965 ).
In 1865, Janos Balassa wrote a document referring Semmelweis to a mental institution.
A similar result was econometrically shown in Balassa and Bauwens 1989.
The Balassa - house.

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Their intraCommunity coverage ratios and Balassa SI are below 100 %.
The Balassa-Samuelson effect model was developed independently in 1964 by Béla Balassa and Paul Samuelson.
The Balassa-Samuelson effect was proposed by economists Bela Balassa and Paul Samuelson in 1964.

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