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Kowalski Jakub (University of Lodz, Poland, student)
Tytuł
Europe of One Price?
Źródło
FindEcon Monograph Series : advances in financial market analysis, 2006, nr 1, s. 273-288, rys., tab., bibliogr. s. 287-288
Tytuł własny numeru
Financial markets : principles of modeling forecasting and decision-making
Słowa kluczowe
Konwergencja, Ceny, Modele wzrostu, Konwergencja cenowa
Convergence, Prices, Growth model, Price convergence
Kraj/Region
Europa
Europe
Abstrakt
Chapter 18 aims to assess the idea of price convergence in Europe. The analysis is based on price level conditional convergence. The methodology originates from the neoclassical Solow model of economic growth while the study is focused on the question whether prices can equalize among the European countries. The study gives insights into the speed with which the equilibrium prices will be achieved. (fragment of text)
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