EU CONVERGENCE, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENTS AND GROWTH: IS SEE6 CATCHING UP?
During the past decade, ten new EU member states reached a high degree of market integration and macroeconomic stabilization as part of their accession process. The main challenge for these countries is to deal with large and potential volatile capital inflows and to achieve nominal convergence need...
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