The literature on the growth effects of European integration remains inconclusive. This is due to severe methodological difficulties mostly driven by country heterogeneity. This paper addresses these concerns using the synthetic control method. It constructs counterfactuals for countries that joined the European Union (EU) from 1973 to 2004. We find that growth effects from EU membership are large and positive, with Greece as the exception. Despite substantial variation across countries and over time, we estimate that without European integration, per capita incomes would have been, on average, approximately 10% lower in the first ten years after joining the EU
Almost from its inception as the European Economic Community, the European Union has excited the hop...
The European Union was created to promote peace and stability and evolved to become an economic unio...
The growth effects of European economic and monetary intergration and the progress of regional conve...
International audienceThe literature on the growth effects of European integration remains inconclus...
The literature on the growth effects of European integration remains inconclusive. This is due to se...
This paper presents new estimates of the economic benefits from economic and political integration. ...
This paper investigates how the European integration process of central eastern European countries, ...
The creation of the European Union and later the European economic and monetary union started as a p...
The paper analyses the economic implications of the accession of New Member States (NMS) to the Euro...
This thesis analyzes and explains international patterns of income growth among European countries a...
The economic role of the European Union is ever more questioned around the continent and is driven f...
CEPR Discussion Papers 15078, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.This paper studies the effects on productiv...
This study employs assumptions from different theoretical and empirical works on economic growth. Th...
Almost from its inception as the European Economic Community, the European Union has excited the hop...
The European Union was created to promote peace and stability and evolved to become an economic unio...
The growth effects of European economic and monetary intergration and the progress of regional conve...
International audienceThe literature on the growth effects of European integration remains inconclus...
The literature on the growth effects of European integration remains inconclusive. This is due to se...
This paper presents new estimates of the economic benefits from economic and political integration. ...
This paper investigates how the European integration process of central eastern European countries, ...
The creation of the European Union and later the European economic and monetary union started as a p...
The paper analyses the economic implications of the accession of New Member States (NMS) to the Euro...
This thesis analyzes and explains international patterns of income growth among European countries a...
The economic role of the European Union is ever more questioned around the continent and is driven f...
CEPR Discussion Papers 15078, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.This paper studies the effects on productiv...
This study employs assumptions from different theoretical and empirical works on economic growth. Th...
Almost from its inception as the European Economic Community, the European Union has excited the hop...
The European Union was created to promote peace and stability and evolved to become an economic unio...
The growth effects of European economic and monetary intergration and the progress of regional conve...