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years, 1983 proved to be the long-awaited turnaround year for the world economy. In fact, the upswing came earlier and with …
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hypothesis for Portugal, Italy, Spain and Greece for the period 1999-2017. The empirical analysis presented in the article finds … evidence that strongly supports this hypothesis only for Italy and Greece. For Portugal and Spain, however, the evidence is …
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Apart from other issues raised by the inclusion of Greece, Portugal and Spain in the European Community, it will make …
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Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain were all hit by the economic downturn in the course of the financial crisis and …
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Austerity measures alone will not suffice to generate the growth needed for recovery in Greece, Portugal, Spain and … and private expenditures can generate significant positive spillovers for the economy or pave the way for new growth …
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In light of the shortcomings of the Stability and Growth Pact, there has been a recognition that a surveillance framework is needed which goes beyond fiscal issues to cover wider acroeconomic factors. The question arises whether the surveillance and connected reform criteria should be applied...
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the Community has meant so far to its new members of Greece, Portugal and Spain, and at what their chances are for the …, Portugal and Spain, and what lessons ought to be learned from that? …
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