EU Accession and Income Growth: An Empirical Approach

Arjan Lejour1, Vladimir Solanic2, Tang Tang3
1CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, The Netherlands
2Horizon21, Bratislava, Slovakia
3Dutch Parliament, The Hague, The Netherlands

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