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Center–Periphery Structural Symmetries 2 EU Industrial Policy 2
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Botta, Alberto 2
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Levy Economics Institute 1
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Economics Working Paper Archive 1 PSL Quarterly Review 1
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"Structural Asymmetries at the Roots of the Eurozone Crisis: What’s New for Industrial Policy in the EU?"
Botta, Alberto - Levy Economics Institute - 2014
In this paper, we analyze and try to measure productive and technological asymmetries between central and peripheral economies in the eurozone. We assess the effects such asymmetries would likely bring about on center–periphery divergence/convergence patterns, and derive some implications...
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Structural asymmetries at the roots of the eurozone crisis: what's new for industrial policy in the EU?
Botta, Alberto - In: PSL Quarterly Review 67 (2014) 269, pp. 169-216
In this paper, we analyze and try to measure productive and technological asymmetries between central and peripheral economies in the eurozone. We assess the effects such asymmetries would likely bring about on center–periphery divergence/convergence patterns, and derive some implications...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011159098
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