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No 270: Did the European Unification Induce Economic Growth? In Search of Scale-Effects and Persistent Changes

Patrick Vanhoudt
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Patrick Vanhoudt: The European Institute of Japanese Studies, Postal: Stockholm School of Economics, P.O. Box 6501, SE-113 83 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract: In this paper we investigate whether the European unification has had an impact on the Union's average labor productivity growth. Based on a time series approach we do not find a scale-effect as suggested by new growth theory. However, the data do not reject the hypothesis that the EU growth experience is well described by a textbook Solow model. Panel data estimations moreover firmly reject the idea of a growth bonus associated with EU membership.

Keywords: Integration; economic growth; time series tests; panel data evidence; EU membership.

JEL-codes: E13; F02; O52

29 pages, October 15, 1998

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