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Analysis of European Union cohesion

ČlánekOtevřený přístuppeer-reviewedpublished
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Datum publikování

2012

Autoři

Koťátková Stránská, Pavla
Lelek, Tomáš

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Vydavatel

Univerzita Pardubice

Abstrakt

The European Union is formation of 27 states at the present. The similarity of the EU member states with the nature of the integration process contributes to successful action in the diminishing of differences and creating a sense of belonging among together. The aim of the article is to examine similarity of EU member states, which can show the integration process success. The European Union should be a whole that can build its growth on the joint development of welfare in reducing economic disparities. The article examines if EU is not only disorderly group of states whose consistency is maintained artificially by political decisions. Politics has seemed to be the most influential representatives of the States in two last years. This implies the idea associated with the fact that in order to progress in the integration process, the individual member states are gradually forced to give up sovereignty in execution of their own economic policy. In the case of disorderly economic development in member states it can happen that, they cannot use the tools of economic policy in such way that is needed to address their own economic situation.

Rozsah stran

p. 102-113

ISSN

1211-555X (Print)
1804-8048 (Online)

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Zdrojový dokument

Scientific papers of the University of Pardubice. Series D, Faculty of Economics and Administration. 24 (2/2012)

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Přístup k e-verzi

open access

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Signatura tištěné verze

47940-24

Umístění tištěné verze

Univerzitní knihovna (studovna)

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Klíčová slova

cluster analysis, European Union, European Union cohesion, real GDP growth rate, general government gross debt

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