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Can cooperation with the BRICs and other Growth Markets help EU member states exit the crisis?

This article explores potential differences in the level and speed of adjustment to the new centres of economic growth (BRICs and other Growth Markets) between the industrial member states (EU-15) and the new members of the European Union (NMS). It seeks to examine whether such differences can be at...

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Published in:Post-communist economies 2014-06, Vol.26 (2), p.176-200
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EU membership
Europe
European Union
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