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themselves after 2007Q4, whereas peripheral countries decreased synchronization with regards to the core, non-EMU countries and …
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themselves after 2007Q4, whereas peripheral countries decreased synchronization with regards to the core, non-EMU countries and …
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themselves after 2007Q4, whereas peripheral countries decreased synchronization with regards to the core, non-EMU countries and …
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themselves after 2007Q4, whereas peripheral countries decreased synchronization with regards to the core, non-EMU countries and …
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themselves after 2007Q4, whereas peripheral countries decreased synchronization with regards to the core, non-EMU countries and …
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This paper examines the degree of correlation of EU regional employment cycles and attempts to show whether these cycles reflect changing patterns of specialisation. By focusing on the regional level and by employing three different indicators of similarity of sectoral structure, it improves on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274208
This paper examines the degree of correlation of EU regional employment cycles and attempts to show whether these cycles reflect changing patterns of specialisation. By focusing on the regional level and by employing three different indicators of similarity of sectoral structure, it improves on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009392046
This paper examines the degree of correlation of EU regional employment cycles and attempts to show whether these cycles reflect changing patterns of specialisation. By focusing on the regional level and by employing three different indicators of similarity of sectoral structure, it improves on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005566481
The literature on business cycle synchronization in Europe frequently presumes an alleged 'core-periphery' pattern without providing empirical verification of the underlying cyclical (dis)similarities or the supposed but unobservable 'European business cycle(s)'. To provide a data-based country...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011602680
The literature on business cycle synchronization in Europe frequently presumes an alleged ‘core‒periphery’ pattern without providing empirical verification of the underlying cyclical (dis)similarities or the supposed but unobservable ‘European business cycle(s)’. To provide a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011600272