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The White Paper on the Future of Europe’s Impact on the EU Danube Economies

Romeo-Victor Ionescu ()
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Romeo-Victor Ionescu: Dunarea de Jos University Galati

EuroEconomica, 2018, issue 1(37), 114-125

Abstract: The paper is realised in order to demonstrate the EU multilevel integration’s hypothesis across the Danube EU Member States. The analysis is focused on four important economic indicators (GDP, unemployment, inflation and government gross debt) and covers 2012-2021. The analysis follows three steps: comparative analysis, regression analysis and forecasting analysis, as well. The Danube Member States were grouped on three integration levels, according to the French President’s opinion. The paper succeeds in demonstrating that the Member States grouping on different integration levels is not a scientific approach. It is only a political decision able to support the leadership of the greater Member States’ economies.

Keywords: Integration levels; economic disparities; Danube economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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