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Integration of Bulgaria and Romania to The European Union
Ceylan Onay
School of Business and Law
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European Union
100%
Romania
100%
Bulgaria
100%
Economic Union
75%
Monetary Union
75%
Copenhagen
50%
Economic Criteria
50%
Trade Linkages
50%
Financial Integration
50%
Diversification Benefits
50%
Market Forces
25%
Competitive Pressure
25%
Euro Area
25%
New Member States
25%
Bivariate
25%
Market Economy
25%
Long-term Interest Rates
25%
EU Member States
25%
Portfolio Diversification
25%
Main Criteria
25%
Pair Correlation
25%
Inflation
25%
Fiscal Policy
25%
Monetary Policy
25%
Equity Markets
25%
Cointegration
25%
Accession Process
25%
Accession Negotiations
25%
Short-term Measures
25%
Stock Market Interdependence
25%
Causality Test
25%
Granger
25%
Cointegration Model
25%
International Investors
25%
Reform Program
25%
Business Cycle Synchronization
25%
EU Enlargement
25%
Intra-industry Trade
25%
Multivariate Setting
25%
Exchange Rate Stability
25%
Nominal Convergence
25%
Community Acquis
25%
EU-15
25%
Maastricht Treaty
25%
Maastricht Criteria
25%
Factor Mobility
25%
Exchange Rate Variability
25%
Convergence Criteria
25%
Financial Market Integration
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Acquisitions
100%
Convergence Criteria
50%
Exchange Rate
50%
Investors
25%
Inflation
25%
Portfolio Diversification
25%
Intra-Industry Trade
25%
EU Membership
25%
Business Cycle
25%
Factor Mobility
25%
Fiscal Policy
25%
Interest Rate
25%