@techreport{Meyer2002Eastward,
abstract = {This paper has been prepared as a part of a broader Ezoneplus project that
evaluates European Monetary Union (EMU) and its enlargement to prospective
members in central and eastern Europe. The project is financially supported by
European Commission (HPSE-CT-2001-00084).
It contains the following chapters: 
I. Regional input: Capital markets in Benelux, France, and Germany
II. Regional Input: Capital Markets in Portugal and Spain
III. Regional Input: Capital Markets in Slovenia and Hungary
IV. Capital Market Deregulation, Financial Integration and
Macroeconomic Performance in the Nordic Countries in the 1980s: And
there any Lessons?
V. The Evolution of the Banking Industry in Italy and Austria after the
Introduction of the Euro},
author = {Thomas Meyer and Jaakko Kiander and Carlos Vieira and Isabel Vieira and Vladimir Lavra\v{c} and Massimiliano Marzo},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {330; Capital Markets; Transition Economies; EMU; EU-Erweiterung; Europ\"{a}ische Wirtschafts- und W\"{a}hrungsunion; Internationaler Finanzmarkt; Marktintegration; EU-Staaten; Osteuropa},
language = {eng},
number = {5A},
title = {The Eastward Enlargement of the Eurozone : The Shaping of Capital Markets Regional Inputs on Data and Statistic},
type = {Ezoneplus working paper},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/22119},
year = {2002}
}
