Examples of 'nominal convergence' in a sentence

Meaning of "nominal convergence"

Nominal convergence refers to the situation where different variables or indicators appear to be moving towards a common point or value, without necessarily indicating true or significant progress

How to use "nominal convergence" in a sentence

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Nominal convergence could endanger real convergence.
Continued progress towards nominal convergence.
Nominal convergence and increased employment.
Policies for nominal convergence.
Ireland has made remarkable progress in achieving nominal convergence.
Real and nominal convergence of the accession countries.
Present economic situation and prospects for nominal convergence.
Progress in nominal convergence mixed.
Economic and social cohesion is more than nominal convergence.
Nominal convergence at the.
Further efforts are therefore needed to achieve the necessary nominal convergence.
The process of nominal convergence has been accompanied by robust economic growth.
We wish to ensure that there is both real and nominal convergence.
Nominal convergence programme.
Macroeconomic policies have brought about significant progress in nominal convergence.

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Nominal convergence on track.
Greece achieved remarkable progress towards nominal convergence in recent years.
There is also nominal convergence when these variables target a reference value.
A clear path towards lower inflation will facilitate future nominal convergence.
So nominal convergence is a necessary but not sufficient condition for real convergence.
Some amendments to the report confuse real convergence and nominal convergence.
We must do it because nominal convergence is to a large extent a prerequisite for true convergence.
Belgium has achieved significant progress in recent years as regards nominal convergence.
To contrast nominal convergence with actual convergence is quite simply to set up a false opposition.
Such conditions include an assessment of the sustainability of the degree of nominal convergence achieved.
Lithuania had satisfied all the nominal convergence criteria except that of inflation.
Policies should be oriented towards achieving real and thereby sustainable nominal convergence.
The process of nominal convergence must continue without it undermining the requirements for development.
EMU is about much more than just nominal convergence.
Real and nominal convergence in accession countries, Selected issues.
But the criteria for the Maastricht Treaty give an indication of nominal convergence.
In the new Member States, nominal convergence must be accompanied by real convergence.
The Maastricht Treaty requires Member States to achieve a high degree of nominal convergence.
For the Committee, the search for nominal convergence should be compatible with economic growth.
Furthermore, progress is being made towards greater nominal convergence.
EMU and Germany Germany has met the nominal convergence criteria as set out in Table 1.
Overall, all acceding countries have made impressive progress in nominal convergence.
Nominal convergence was, therefore, accompanied by real convergence.
Without sufficient growth, the achievement of nominal convergence is a total illusion.
Likewise, nominal convergence, by anchoring inflation expectations, supports real convergence.
Including in particular for social and economic cohesion - is impossible without nominal convergence.
The programme aims to achieve the nominal convergence criteria set in the EC Treaty by 1998.
Moreover, pronounced regional disparities are a constraint on the scope for securing greater nominal convergence.
The pro gramme aims to achieve the nominal convergence cri teria set in the EC Treaty by 1998.
We reject the multi-speed Europe and mere nominal convergence.
It would therefore be good to distinguish, Commissioner, between true convergence and nominal convergence.
The recovery in 1995 also improved the prospects for nominal convergence.

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