ECONOMY OF INTEGRATED EUROPE: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
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Capital investments, communication structure, credit system, economic cycles, financial policy, integrated Europe, international relations, loan market, postindustrial era, social security, state budget, world commerce.Abstract
Basing on the comprehensive analysis of the European Union economic development the author defines specific features of the Western European economy, analyses reproductive, technological, and industrial capital structure changes, and shows problems connected with investment implementations and communication structure development. Unification of state economic policy instruments with the help of the subsidiarity principle actualizes the issues of harmonization and definition of the EU countries’ development priorities. As a result, the discussion of financial policy and credit system problems, big and small economic cycles of development, and the Western-European countries’ world economic relations is very actual.
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08.05.2018
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Shenayev, Volodymer. “ECONOMY OF INTEGRATED EUROPE: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS”. Journal of European Economy, vol. 2, no. 2, May 2018, pp. 143-74, https://jeej.wunu.edu.ua/index.php/enjee/article/view/1221.
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