Increased Capital Market Integration in a Monetary Union and its Impact on the Economic Development of Regions
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Current projects
Increased Capital Market Integration in a Monetary Union and its Impact on the Economic Development of Regions
Period:
01.08.2000 – 31.07.2002
By applying predominantly statistical and econometric methods, this project will analyse which consequences increased capital market integration will have for the distribution of real capital in space and thus for regional development. The EU is at the centre of this investigation. In the light of the completion of the internal market and the introduction of the common currency, it is experiencing a particularly intensive integration process. The studies are intended to lead to conclusions for economic and regional policy.