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sustainability of Romania's accession to the Euro Area - A political project anchored in economic reality
The current paper offers an analysis of the speeches about Romania's accession to the Eurozone of the main personalities from the political and economic field in Romania. Adherence to the European single currency represents a political decision that should be closely linked to an objective anal...
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