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The process of EU integration has intensified in the 1980s and early 1990s. The desire of a number of central and … eastern European countries to join the EU is often seen as a threat to the continuation of this process. How wide should the … radius of EU enlargement be? Which forms of integration would be appropriate between the EU and different subsets of ex …
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10 countries from Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC) that will join the EU in 2004/7 the banking system is now dominated …
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The belief that the ECB follows the US Federal Reserve in setting its policy is so entrenched with market participants and commentators that the search for empirical support would seem to be a trivial task. However, this is not the case. We find that the ECB is indeed often influenced by the...
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decisions on the EU-wide average of inflation and growth or should it instead focus on (appropriately weighted) national rates …
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After almost four decades of price stability, inflation has recently approached historical highs. Initially driven by global energy and food price increases, the magnitude of the surge in inflation caught central banks and markets by surprise. Price pressures are now increasingly broadening to...
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