Cross-Country Versus Cross-Regional Convergence in the European Union: An Empirical Exploration
The successful completion of European integration may by any measure be considered as one of the best achievements in modern European history. In spite of some outstanding pitfalls (i.e., monetary union despite fiscal decentralisation, and not no unanimity when it comes to foreign policy issues.), o...
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