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Real Convergence, Price Level Convergence and Inflation Differentials in Europe [PDF]
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the factors that can cause price levels to diverge and which are at the root of different inflation rates in Europe including the EU-27. Among others, we study the structural and cyclical factors influencing market and non-market-based service, house and goods prices, and we summarise some stylised facts ...
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Wild immunology: converging on the real world
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011Recently, the Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution sponsored a one‐day symposium entitled “Wild Immunology.” The CIIE is a new Wellcome Trust–funded initiative with the remit to connect evolutionary biology and ecology with research in immunology and infectious diseases in order to gain an interdisciplinary perspective on challenges to global ...
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2000
To round off the comparative study of Spain’s main economic variables vis-a-vis those of the other EU countries, in this final chapter of Part I we shall examine whether economic convergence in the European Union has actually advanced since Spain joined the Community. Specifically, Section 7.2 discusses the meaning of the concept ‘economic convergence’
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To round off the comparative study of Spain’s main economic variables vis-a-vis those of the other EU countries, in this final chapter of Part I we shall examine whether economic convergence in the European Union has actually advanced since Spain joined the Community. Specifically, Section 7.2 discusses the meaning of the concept ‘economic convergence’
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Real Economic Convergence [PDF]
Real convergence is an essential objective of Romaniaâ s integration into the EU. Bridging the development gaps between Romania and the EU as soon as possible cannot be achieved exclusively through market forces, since they rather tend to cause divergence and polarization. For this purpose, special tools and mechanisms are required; e.g., cohesion. The
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EU enlargement and real economic convergence
Post-Communist Economies, 2010This article presents an analysis of economic implications of the major EU enlargement in 2004. The research is based on sigma (σ) and beta (β) convergence of per capita GDP among the 10 countries which joined the European Union in 2004. Our results confirm the existence of both types of convergence in the second half of the 1990s and the 2000s ...
Borut Vojinović +2 more
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Real convergence, price level convergence and inflation in Europe [PDF]
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the factors that can cause price levels to diverge and which are at the root of different inflation rates in Europe including the EU-27. Among others, we study the structural and cyclical factors influencing market and nonmarket-based service, house and goods prices, and we summarise some stylised facts ...
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Economic Convergence and Real Dimensions
2016Economic convergence exists when two or more economies tend to reach a similar level of development and wealth. The idea of convergence in economics is the hypothesis that poorer economies' per capita incomes will tend to grow at faster rates than richer economies.
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REAL CONVERGENCE IN EUROPEAN UNION [PDF]
In the last three years the European Union has succeeded in integrating twelve new members. EU declares that “enlargement is one of the EU’s most powerful policy tools”. After one year from Romania and Bulgaria’s accession, the main challenge is now to reduce the gap between the New Member States and EU 15, and this could be possible only by achieving ...
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Sequences of Real Numbers, Convergence
1994The chapter begins with a discussion of sequences that culminates in the concept of convergence, the fundamental concept of analysis. The Weierstrass-Bolzano theorem (§3.5), nominally a theorem about bounded sequences, is in essence a property of closed intervals; Cauchy’ criterion (§3.6) is a test for convergence, especially useful in the theory of ...
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Convergent Phenomenology and Real Relations
2016This chapter asks three questions: Do real relations exist? If so, how are they experienced and meant? And, once their adesse objectivity has been singled out through a new epoche, how are they then constituted within pure consciousness? The properties of real relations are thus unfolded as follows. Their entire nature or essence is simply a towardness
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