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This paper looks at the experience of South East Europe which -- for the purposes of this paper -- includes the former states of Yugoslavia except for Slovenia (i.e. Croatia, Serbia-Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia), Albania, and the two EU candidate countries, Bulgaria and Romania....
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achieved mostly sustained convergence with Western Europe. Many EU-CEE countries have overtaken Southern EU member states in … more sustained and sustainable rate of convergence with Western Europe in the coming decades. We find that governments in …
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This paper discusses the evolution of competitiveness, industrial and trade specialization of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs). It is shown that the paths taken by the different CEECs have been quite diverse and we attempt to show that a combination of a catching-up plus trade...
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innovation-driven growth, enhance productivity, and boost economic convergence over the medium term, taking into account the …
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The EU member states of Central Eastern Europe (EU-CEE) have experienced rapid convergence in the decades following …
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This report revisits the growth and convergence performance of the 11 EU member states in Central, East and Southeast … growth. The findings show that convergence has significantly slowed since the global financial crisis, with value added …
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