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Uneven Growth in a Monetary Union: on the Possible Implications for its Slow-Growing Members
This paper attempts to explore the basic implications of differences in productivity growth rates in countries within a monetary union and tailor them to the case of the EU new member countries running up to the EMU.
| Link | http://www.case.com.pl/up…/1538429_SiA20nr20257.pdf |
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| Author | Zoubanov, N |
| Date | ноя/03 |
| Institute | Center for Social and Economic Research |
| Tags | growth, monetary, union, EU, EMU |
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