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    Crisis in Europe – Economic Fallout and Degrading Trust by Loredana Radu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Originated in the Unites States of America (USA), the financial crisis soon became global through complex and subtle contagion mechanisms. EU’s economic and monetary union, understood as a hybrid governance model seeking the reconciliation between centralized monetary policy and national fiscal policy, is subject to many controversies and debates. …”
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    Influence of country rating on national economic growth, before and after euro by Ana Maria (Mărășescu) Necula, Andrei Tudor Stancu

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The Economic and Monetary Union was formed in 1992 and the first 11 states that adopted euro on January 1, 1999 were rated with high quality ratings at that time. …”
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    THE EVOLUTION OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR THROUGH FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANALYSIS by Theodore PAPAELIAS, Vasilios PANAGOU, Maria RODOSTHENOUS

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Neither the integration of the country in the E.U. or later in the Economic and Monetary Union in 2000 managed to alter the trends formed in the period 1950-80.The contribution hereof lies in the presentation of the financial statements variations, on the one part, a methodology rather rare in Greek bibliography and relatively uncommon in the international one (data being assessed mainly with macroeconomic tools) and on the other part, in the investigation of the consequences of the economic policy applied throughout the post-war period.…”
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    Monetary Union is the future of EAEU by Vyacheslav S. Kuznetsov

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this article the author analyses he stages of setting up the Eurasian regional monetary order from the creation of multilateral settlement system using common regional currency unit to the introduction of Eurasian currency system with Eurasian currency unit, which can be transformed in the future into the Eurasian Economic and monetary union with common regional currency (euras), which can restrict the world's monopoly position of the dollar.…”
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    O euro e o crescimento da economia portuguesa: uma análise contrafactual The euro and the growth of the Portuguese economy: a counter­factual analysis by Luís Aguiar-Confraria, Fernando Alexandre, Manuel Correia de Pinho

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…<br>Portugal faced a decade of feeble economic growth after joining the European Economic and Monetary Union. Systematic research of the specific effects of this regime change on growth is still lacking. …”
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    An Empirical Study on Public Debt's Determinants: Evidence from Romania by Marilen Gabriel PIRTEA, Ana Cristina NICOLESCU, Paulo R. MOTA

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…<p>The need for coordinating economic and budgetary policies in the Economic and Monetary Union, the awareness that pile of high public debt threatens future generations, increasing tax burden on a globalized market and the impact of population aging process on public finances has led to controversial opinions. …”
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    Monetary Union is the future of EAEU by V. S. Kuznetsov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…In this article the author analyses he stages of setting up the Eurasian regional monetary order from the creation of multilateral settlement system using common regional currency unit to the introduction of Eurasian currency system with Eurasian currency unit, which can be transformed in the future into the Eurasian Economic and monetary union with common regional currency (euras), which can restrict the world's monopoly position of the dollar.…”
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    Capital Markets Integration and Economic Growth by Otilia-Roxana Oprea, Ovidiu Stoica

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the capital markets’ integration on economic growth in the EU countries and identify the main factors through which capital markets’ development influences economic growth, especially in an economic (and monetary) union. In this article we had used the Autoregressive Distributed Lag model for the EU countries during 2004-2016. …”
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    Monetary Union is the future of EAEU by Vyacheslav S. Kuznetsov

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this article the author analyses he stages of setting up the Eurasian regional monetary order from the creation of multilateral settlement system using common regional currency unit to the introduction of Eurasian currency system with Eurasian currency unit, which can be transformed in the future into the Eurasian Economic and monetary union with common regional currency (euras), which can restrict the world's monopoly position of the dollar.…”
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    Effects of International Financial Integration on Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Heterogeneous Panel Evidence from Seven West African Countries by Lamissa Barro, Boubié Toussaint Bassolet

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This paper examines the effects of international financial integration on economic growth in seven West African Economic and Monetary Union’s countries (WAEMU)[i], over the period 1980 - 2019. …”
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    Nominal and real price convergence in Romania – Statistical evaluation - by Mihai Gheorghe

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The creation of both the Economic and Monetary Union and of the single common market have meant two very important steps in getting a more and more compact Union. …”
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    Euroscepticism in Italy: Evolution of Northern League Political Program by O. N. Barabanov, M. O. Shibkova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Being initially a continual supporter of European integration and considering the transition to common currency as an opportunity available only to northern regions, which could secede and form an independent state, Northern League after losing the main point of its political agenda when the whole Italy joined the Economic and Monetary Union in 1998, became a eurosceptically-oriented party, which it is up to now. …”
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    Integration Character of the CETA Agreement by Magdalena Śliwińska

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Most of the CETA provisions are at the same level of sophistication as was achieved by the EU countries at the stage of building the single market, that is, at the stage of the implementation of the common market in Balassa’s nomenclature, and some of them are at the stage of economic and monetary union. The scope of the CETA, i.e. the number of areas of social and economic life regulated by it as well as their advancement and complexity, goes far beyond what is commonly understood as a trade agreement and beyond its official purpose – the creation of a free trade area between the European Union and Canada. …”
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    Substitution of anchor currency: challenges for trade between Iran and its major trading partners by Zahra Zahmani, Milorad Jovović, Srdjan Redzepagić, Marianna Siničáková

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In addition, gravity model and Generalized Method of Moments estimation confirm that substitution of U.S. dollar by euro would improve bilateral trade between Iran and its major trade partners especially the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Furthermore, we confirm that a basket containing main currencies (euro, U.S. dollar, yuan, Russian rubble) would be more efficient than a single currency anchor however euro should be prominent in the basket. …”
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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF IMMIGRATION IN ITALY by Elena J. Tsareva

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the recent decade, Italy has been pursuing a tight budgetary policy regarding its obligations under the Economic and Monetary Union. At the same time, the government realizes the necessity of radical restructuring of the national market, both taking measures to encourage entry of fully qualified migrants and by restricting illigal or low-skilled immigrants. …”
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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF IMMIGRATION IN ITALY by Elena J. Tsareva

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the recent decade, Italy has been pursuing a tight budgetary policy regarding its obligations under the Economic and Monetary Union. At the same time, the government realizes the necessity of radical restructuring of the national market, both taking measures to encourage entry of fully qualified migrants and by restricting illigal or low-skilled immigrants. …”
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    GRAVITATY POTENTIAL FOR CURRENCY ALLIANCES’ INTRARIGIONAL TRADE by A. Ya. Kuznetsova, M. V. Lyzun, Ye. V. Savelyev, V. Ye. Kuryliak, I. O. Lishchynskyy

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Between the African monetary blocks, the regular growth of mutual trade was observed only in the West African Economic and Monetary Union, while the rest was characterized by reverse dependence. …”
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    Money supply growth and inflation – the monetary policy strategy of the European Central Bank by Svatopluk Kapounek, Lubor Lacina

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…These two pillars are used by the ECB‘s Governing Council in the overall assessment of risks to price stability and in monetary policy decisions.The empirical part of this article is based on time series correlation between money supply growth and inflation in selected member countries of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU - Eurozone) during the period 1995–2005. …”
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    LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE EUROPEAN BANKING UNION FORMATION by E. B. Osokina

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The article is devoted to the development of banking regulation in the European Union, which subsequently led to the creation in 2012 of the European Banking Union as part of the Economic and Monetary Union. This process took place in three main areas – improving the mechanisms of banking supervision, crisis management and protection of depositors. …”
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