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Economic Convergence, Part Of Advanced European Integration

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  • Liviu C. ANDREI

    (National University for Political Sciences and Public Administration, in Bucharest, Faculty of Public Administration.)

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In 1961, in the earlier stage of the European integration, Bela Balassa proposed a five successive phase model about it as a foresight. Today, the half century experience on integration and corresponding literature issued just lets us see rather two big phases (instead of five). The one would be the incipient integration, that came to enlarge the economic openness and internationalization and shaped on: (i) free trade area (FTA) and (ii) customs union; the other would be the advanced integration, in which internationalization would be replaced by the unique-common market and other two commandments would replace or just reshape the older FTA and customs union into: (iii) economic convergence and (iv) optimal currency area. This paper limits its focus on the economic convergence, its current descriptionanalysis in the literature and condition inside the EU.

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  • Liviu C. ANDREI, 2014. "Economic Convergence, Part Of Advanced European Integration," Internal Auditing and Risk Management, Athenaeum University of Bucharest, vol. 34(1), pages 19-28, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ath:journl:v:34:y:2014:i:1:p:19-28
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    1. Marianna Oliskevych & Iryna Lukianenko, 2017. "Structural Change and Labor Market Integration: Evidence from Ukraine," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 7(3), pages 501-509.

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