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Title: | Economic and monetary union and the ten new member states : a comparative analysis |
Other Titles: | The first seven years of the euro : impact on firms and consequences for world business |
Authors: | Azzopardi, Rose Marie |
Keywords: | European Union countries -- Economic conditions Monetary unions -- European Union countries European Union countries -- Economic integration International economic relations Euro Monetary policy -- European Union countries Finance -- European Union countries Eurozone Macroeconomics |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | Compostela Group of Universities |
Citation: | Azzopardi, R. M. (2006). Economic and monetary union and the ten new member states : a comparative analysis. In J. Ortiz Arteaga (Ed.), The first seven years of the euro : impact on firms and consequences for world business (pp. 101-122). Czech Republic: Compostela Group of Universities. |
Abstract: | This chapter discusses the macroeconomic dimension of the Copenhagen accession criteria and looks into the prospects of new member states in forming part of the European and Monetary Union (EMU). It evaluates the position of the ten countries that joined the EU as a group on 1 May 2004, that is the "Luxembourg Six" (Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia), and four of the "Helsinki Six" (Latvia, Lithuania, Malta and Slovakia), that is excluding Bulgaria and Romania (slated to join in 2007). The former six opened EU accession negotiations in 1998 while the latter group opened them in February 2000. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/58142 |
ISBN: | 9788461161485 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacEMAEco |
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