Sectoral specialisation in the EU a macroeconomic perspective



Provided by Research Papers in Economics



EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK


OCCASIONAL PAPER SERIES


NO. 19 / JULY 2004


SECTORAL


SPECIALISATION


IN THE EU


A MACROECONOMIC


PERSPECTIVE


by MPC task force
of the ESCB





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