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Issues in the Three Stages of Convergence

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Chapter 2 presented evidence as to the multispeed nature of the European integration process. If one imagines convergence as a continuum between two arbitrary end points then the economies of Europe would be spread out along the continuum.

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© 1997 K. B. Gaynor and E. Karakitsos

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Gaynor, K.B., Karakitsos, E. (1997). Issues in the Three Stages of Convergence. In: Economic Convergence in a Multispeed Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25266-4_4

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