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Politiques Monétaires et Intégration Européenne Le cas de deux Pays des Balkans

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  • Nenovsky, Nikolay
  • Tochkov, Kiril
  • Turcu, Camelia

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La comparaison des politiques économiques adoptées par la Roumanie et la Bulgarie de la fin du régime communiste à la période récente fait ressortir les divergences qui distinguent les deux pays voisins balkaniques. Un accent particulier est mis sur l’évolution de leurs politiques monétaires. La perspective de l’adhésion à l’UE a amélioré dans un premier temps la performance de l’ancrage monétaire et du ciblage d’infation, respectivement dans ces pays candidats. Cependant, par la suite la certitude de l’intégration européenne a augmenté l’aléa moral et a conduit à une hausse rapide de la dette privée surtout en Bulgarie et de la dette publique en Roumanie.

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  • Nenovsky, Nikolay & Tochkov, Kiril & Turcu, Camelia, 2013. "Politiques Monétaires et Intégration Européenne Le cas de deux Pays des Balkans," Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, Editions NecPlus, vol. 44(02), pages 141-162, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:retceo:v:44:y:2013:i:02:p:141-162_00
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    1. CRISTOVA-BALKANSKA, Iskra, 2014. "Economic Development Of Bulgaria And Romania In The Post Crisis Period," Journal of Financial and Monetary Economics, Centre of Financial and Monetary Research "Victor Slavescu", vol. 1(1), pages 2-9.
    2. Chaido Dritsaki, 2016. "Real wages, inflation, and labor productivity: Evidences from Bulgaria and Romania," Journal of Economic and Financial Studies (JEFS), LAR Center Press, vol. 4(5), pages 24-36, October.

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