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Which of the following were Convergence Criteria to become a full member of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)? - Nominal inflation should be no more than 1.5% above the average inflation rate of the three members with the lowest inflation rates in the previous year. - Long-term interest rates no more than 2% above the average interest rate for the 3 members with the lowest inflation rates. - The fiscal deficit should be no more than 3% of GDP. - Government debt should be no more than 60% of GDP. - All of the above.

          Which of the following were Convergence Criteria to become a full member of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)?
- Nominal inflation should be no more than 1.5% above the average inflation rate of the three members with the lowest inflation rates in the previous year.
- Long-term interest rates no more than 2% above the average interest rate for the 3 members with the lowest inflation rates.
- The fiscal deficit should be no more than 3% of GDP.
- Government debt should be no more than 60% of GDP.
- All of the above.
        
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Which of the following were Convergence Criteria to become a full member of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)? - Nominal inflation should be no more than 1.5% above the average inflation rate of the three members with the lowest inflation rates in the previous year. - Long-term interest rates no more than 2% above the average interest rate for the 3 members with the lowest inflation rates. - The fiscal deficit should be no more than 3% of GDP. - Government debt should be no more than 60% of GDP. - All of the above.
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00:01 Ah yes, hello.
00:01 So the economic conditions described here suggest a scenario where the actual gdp of a country is close to its potential gdp with a very low unemployment rate and stable prices.
00:12 This is going to indicate that the economy is performing well and is close to full capacity...
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