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Radu SIMANDAN,Beatrice LEU?TEAN,Razvan DOBRESCU
Pág. 269 - 284
The multifaceted interplay of economic and political factors in the process of euro adoption suggests the opportunity to take a political economy perspective on this complex issue. In this sense, a number of key political-economy related issues can be di...
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Mehmet Demiral
Pág. 671 - 681
The European Union (EU) countries, especially the founders and earlier entrants (EU-15) are among the most-developed, post-industrial and innovation-driven economies in the world. Countries with different structures are expected to have progressive struc...
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Iulia Andreea Bucur,Simona Elena Dragomirescu
Although the convergence criteria in the Maastricht Treaty led to the creation of the EMU and the euro area has resisted more than some of its critics believed, in the context of major macroeconomic imbalances, the issue of nominal convergence has been t...
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Alberto Alesina,Silvia Ardagna,Vincenzo Galasso
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of structural reforms, defined as deregulation in the product markets and liberalization and deregulation in the labor markets. After reviewing the theoretic...
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Mihai Rebiga
The common monetary policy is applyed in all member states of the Economic and Monetary Union(EMU), having a common institutional system, common European currency and system of regulations that helps them coordinate the banking activities in all EMU. The...
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Anamaria Hlaciuc
Pág. 154 - 159
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