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Stabilising and Destabilising Effects of Polish Economic Integration with the European Union—the Macroeconomic Perspective

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  • Alojzy Z. Nowak

    (Professor and Chair, International Economics at Warsaw University and Chair Institute of Finance AEM Warsaw, Poland.)

  • Kazimierz Ryć

    (Professor and Chair Institute of Economics, Warsaw University and AEM Warsaw, Poland)

  • Jerzy Å»yżyÅ„ski

    (Professor of Economics, Warsaw University, Warsaw University, Poland)

Abstract

Poland is one of the countries aspiring to the European Union. In order to join with EU it is required to meet the “convergence criteria†in accordance with the Maastricht treaty. Additionally the European Union is changing, too. It introduced new monetary policy, new money—euro, etc. This means that the economic situation for new applying countries is different, than it was when Ireland, Portugal, Spain and other countries were joining the EU. Taking into account these facts, authors of this paper examine stabilising and destabilising effects of Polish economic integration with European Union from a macroeconomic perspective.

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  • Alojzy Z. Nowak & Kazimierz Ryć & Jerzy Å»yżyÅ„ski, 1999. "Stabilising and Destabilising Effects of Polish Economic Integration with the European Union—the Macroeconomic Perspective," Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, , vol. 10(3), pages 213-240, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jinter:v:10:y:1999:i:3:p:213-240
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