The Eurozone countries are economically different. The crisis has rendered some of these differences more acute and this could destabilize the currency union. The Eurozone countries therefore need to agree on which type of convergence is most important to them and the best way to achieve it. In what areas should they converge? What differences could or should remain? And what policy instruments are required to achieve this
Cette thèse aborde la question de la convergence économique en Europe sous trois angles : le premier...
Convergence in per-capita income across member countries is a stated goal of the European Union. Th...
Cluster analysis is used to explore the performance of key macroeconomic variables in European count...
Economic convergence is generally taken as an important requirement for the euro area to function co...
The New European Member States (NMS) are expected to adopt the euro as soon as they fulfil the Maast...
This paper provides a brief history of European integration followed by an examination of the Eurozo...
The convergence process in Europe has bifurcated: the new member states (NMSs) from Central and East...
Scientific literature maintains by consensus that the Eurozone countries did not have the conditions...
One major characteristics of an optimal currency area is its ability to maintain or foster integrati...
The objective of this paper is to analyze whether several groups of European countries are on track ...
In preparation for the forthcoming annual conference of Intereconomics, three experts who will be sp...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether convergence is actually occurring within Europe,...
This study explores the analysis of convergence process of EU countries. The analysis shall proceed ...
We investigate whether the European Union can be considered as a convergence machine after the 2008/...
Eight years after the onset of the “Great Recession,” the eurozone is deeply split between “Northern...
Cette thèse aborde la question de la convergence économique en Europe sous trois angles : le premier...
Convergence in per-capita income across member countries is a stated goal of the European Union. Th...
Cluster analysis is used to explore the performance of key macroeconomic variables in European count...
Economic convergence is generally taken as an important requirement for the euro area to function co...
The New European Member States (NMS) are expected to adopt the euro as soon as they fulfil the Maast...
This paper provides a brief history of European integration followed by an examination of the Eurozo...
The convergence process in Europe has bifurcated: the new member states (NMSs) from Central and East...
Scientific literature maintains by consensus that the Eurozone countries did not have the conditions...
One major characteristics of an optimal currency area is its ability to maintain or foster integrati...
The objective of this paper is to analyze whether several groups of European countries are on track ...
In preparation for the forthcoming annual conference of Intereconomics, three experts who will be sp...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether convergence is actually occurring within Europe,...
This study explores the analysis of convergence process of EU countries. The analysis shall proceed ...
We investigate whether the European Union can be considered as a convergence machine after the 2008/...
Eight years after the onset of the “Great Recession,” the eurozone is deeply split between “Northern...
Cette thèse aborde la question de la convergence économique en Europe sous trois angles : le premier...
Convergence in per-capita income across member countries is a stated goal of the European Union. Th...
Cluster analysis is used to explore the performance of key macroeconomic variables in European count...