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Economic Integration and Labor Market Divergence

A study of the five largest Western European economies from 2010-2019 revealed a wide range of labor market outcomes, with some countries experiencing low unemployment and rising real wages, while others faced high unemployment and stagnant or falling real wages. This occurred even though these countries are part of a deeply integrated economic bloc, with most sharing a common currency. Analyze what this divergence suggests about the relationship between economic integration and national labor market performance.

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