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) EU members or "old" ones, etc. The main findings from the comparisons are as follows: 1. European countries close to the … found statistically significant at the α = 0.01 level. 2. Differences between eurozone and non-eurozone, old and new EU …
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the EU economic position in 1995-2014 as well as the prospective growth potential … EU’s chances of maintaining the position as the second centre in the world economy; 3) improving the situation in public …, Italy, Portugal or Ireland; 4) economic growth forecasts indicate a deepening of the economic gap between the largest EU …
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The EU designs its cohesion policy with the primary purpose of reducing disparities in regional development. The … capital and economic development of EU’s regions. Using spatial analysis methods, the spatial dependencies between the growth … that became EU members only recently and in countries in southern Europe, including Greece. The spatial correlation …
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The economic indicators of the new member states of the EU that joined after 2004 have been generally positive. In this … showing progress towards catching up with the EU average, and a less progressive group, whose pace of convergence is …
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