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The paper assesses the heterogeneity of an enlarged European Union and discusses the role and contribution of CEECs on the development of this heterogeneity over time. The two central research questions are: What are the factors that distinguish between successful and less successful CEE...
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Potential new entrants to the European Union from Central and Eastern European countries face many challenges to achieve financial convergence with the existing EU nations. Using detailed case studies from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland and analysis of cross country...
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accession process both in CEE and in the euro-zone. In order to provide topical advice, the first part, on markets, will …
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accession process both in CEE and in the euro-zone. In order to provide topical advice, the first part, on markets, will …
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to be contained, it is by no means solved. This leads to the question: “Will the euro survive?” We answer this question …; others have developed in a path‐dependent way as the Eurozone has evolved. …
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On 1 January 1999 eleven EU Member States adopted a new currency - the euro. The introduction of the euro was a … significance. Despite much criticism and predictions that it would quickly collapse, the first decade of the euro has been a … remarkable success. The euro area has now expanded to 16 members with a combined population of 326 million and contributes 16 per …
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