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Convergence process of central and eastern european countries toward the european union as measured by macroeconomic polygons

Vladimír Nachtigal, Martin Srholec, Vladimír Tomšík and Markéta Votavová

Prague Economic Papers, 2002, vol. 2002, issue 4, 291-317

Abstract: The article analyses the economic development of transition economies (the CR, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) in the nineties by means of the original graphical method based on a multidimensional view, with the intention to assess convergence or divergence of their economic level vis-a-vis the average level of the EU countries. The polydimensional aspect is based in the first step on four basic objectives of economic policy depicted by the macroeconomic (magic) tetragon. In the second step, an each quadrant of the magic tetragon is extended by six detailed indicators to get a multidimensional convergence polygon. The polygon framework allowed carrying out more detailed analysis of the convergence process. The detailed results of the multidimensional convergence analysis varied across individual countries and over time; the time path of these differences partly reflected the uneven progress in macroeconomic stabilization and recovery of economic growth.

Keywords: European Union; convergence; macroeconomic (magic) tetragon; macroeconomic (magic) polygon; transformation process (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B49 E20 E31 E61 O11 O57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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