Economic Trends
Volume 39, 2004 · Number 3 · pp. 167–176
Convergence, Trade and Factor Mobility in the European Union – Implications for Enlargement and Regional Policy
The accession of ten new members in May 2004 means a considerable increase in income disparities in the European Union. At what speed has income converged in the past and what role have changes in trade relations and factor mobility played in this? What projections can be made for the catching-up process of the new member states? And what conclusions should be drawn for the future of EU regional policy?
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