SCHOOLS, EUROPEAN integration, EUROPEAN Sovereign Debt Crisis, 2009-2018, INDUSTRIAL policy
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EUROPEAN integration, BUSINESS cycles, EUROZONE, MONETARY unions, BUSINESS
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This paper examines synchronization in the euro area and the role of intra-EMU trade from 1981 to 2011, focusing in particular on southern European countries. The results indicate that the intensification of synchronisation that occurred in the nineties across almost all countries could partially be explained by the increase in trade, which has been strengthened since the start of the nm-up to the EMU. For southern European economies, the results are mixed. We find also that trade imbalances have grown over rime, becoming more evident in the common currency period. Furthermore, we document a positive and significant relationship between intra-EMU trade linkages and cyclical correlations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*PUBLIC opinion, *OPTIMISM, *POLITICAL parties, *IDEOLOGY, *POLITICAL science, EUROPEAN politics & government
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This paper focuses on analysis of public opinion towards European integration in Greece, Portugal and Spain, countries known for their positive attitudes toward integration. In particular, the article analyses how public attitudes towards Europe have been formed in these countries. Secondly, it examines the determining factors of citizens' positive attitudes toward integration and shows the types of variables that are essential to understanding the differences between Greeks, Spaniards and the Portuguese. It also examines traditional euro-optimism in these southern countries. The findings show the relevance of identity and the various impacts of party platforms and ideology in attitudes of support for European integration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2008
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