MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA

Real economic integration and rapid convergence of all European Union (EU) countries are both the most important medium-term objective and the most important instrument for curbing current centrifugal trends. This article aims to address the degree of integration of the EU countries from a macroe...

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Main Author: Robert-Ionuț Dobre
Format: Article
Language:ron
Published: Institute for World Economy 2018-01-01
Series:Revista de Economie Mondială
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Online Access:http://iem.ro/rem/index.php/REM/article/view/614/686
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description Real economic integration and rapid convergence of all European Union (EU) countries are both the most important medium-term objective and the most important instrument for curbing current centrifugal trends. This article aims to address the degree of integration of the EU countries from a macroeconomic perspective by analyzing some of the major indicators statically and dynamically. It concludes that integration is a long-term process that requires significant efforts from all the actors involved. Furthermore, the objective of the macroeconomic convergence process must be the welfare of all EU citizens.
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MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
Revista de Economie Mondială
convergence
macroeconomic indicators
European Union (EU)
Romania
cluster analysis
title MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
title_full MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
title_fullStr MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
title_full_unstemmed MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
title_short MACROECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
title_sort macroeconomic convergence in the european union the case of romania
topic convergence
macroeconomic indicators
European Union (EU)
Romania
cluster analysis
url http://iem.ro/rem/index.php/REM/article/view/614/686
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