This thesis analyses the progression of the average wages of the countries in the Eurozone between 1996 and 2017. The purpose of this study is to examine if the wages in those countries have converged during this period and the impact of adopting the Euro had. To answer that question, data has been collected for every country and expose the progression of the average wages relatively to the Eurozone’s average. Furthermore, the thesis employs an econometrical model to conclude if the average wages are statistically different from the Eurozone’s average. With the above process, this paper concludes that there is no significant indication of wage convergence between all countries during the analysed period. However, by omitting Luxembourg, Fi...
This paper tests the hypothesis of convergence in per capita GDP for the period 2008-2016 using the ...
This paper measures pay inequality in the EU during the convergence process to the Monetary Union. T...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
This thesis analyses the progression of the average wages of the countries in the Eurozone between 1...
Different developments in wages and unit labor costs across countries can reduce the synchronization...
Twelve years ago, eleven European countries voluntarily abandoned their home currencies and joined t...
In this paper we analyse real convergence in GDP per worker in the EU member states. The aim is to t...
The objective of this paper is to analyze whether several groups of European countries are on track ...
Convergence in per-capita income across member countries is a stated goal of the European Union. Th...
One of the motivations for a country to join the European Union is the belief that this will boost s...
This paper examines the question if the membership in eurozone has an impact on the level of wages. ...
AbstractProblem Statement. There are concerns that convergence in the EU is mostly economic, which m...
WOS: 000305316100003In 2004, European Union underwent the largest single expansion, both in terms te...
Littleisknownabouthowtheintroductionofacommoncurrencyandasingle monetary policy has affected the lab...
This paper explores wage and income disparities in 14 EU member states during 1994–2001 by using the...
This paper tests the hypothesis of convergence in per capita GDP for the period 2008-2016 using the ...
This paper measures pay inequality in the EU during the convergence process to the Monetary Union. T...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
This thesis analyses the progression of the average wages of the countries in the Eurozone between 1...
Different developments in wages and unit labor costs across countries can reduce the synchronization...
Twelve years ago, eleven European countries voluntarily abandoned their home currencies and joined t...
In this paper we analyse real convergence in GDP per worker in the EU member states. The aim is to t...
The objective of this paper is to analyze whether several groups of European countries are on track ...
Convergence in per-capita income across member countries is a stated goal of the European Union. Th...
One of the motivations for a country to join the European Union is the belief that this will boost s...
This paper examines the question if the membership in eurozone has an impact on the level of wages. ...
AbstractProblem Statement. There are concerns that convergence in the EU is mostly economic, which m...
WOS: 000305316100003In 2004, European Union underwent the largest single expansion, both in terms te...
Littleisknownabouthowtheintroductionofacommoncurrencyandasingle monetary policy has affected the lab...
This paper explores wage and income disparities in 14 EU member states during 1994–2001 by using the...
This paper tests the hypothesis of convergence in per capita GDP for the period 2008-2016 using the ...
This paper measures pay inequality in the EU during the convergence process to the Monetary Union. T...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...