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Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) has a number of institutional implications for the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe and selected Mediterranean countries that aspire to join the European Union (EU). After describing the current institutional framework for their relations with...
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Turkey triggered by EU-membership; and (iii) migration in response to the free movement of workers. Overall, the … macroeconomic implications for EU countries are small but positive. European exports increase by around 20 percent. Turkey … accession to the internal market and free movement of labour. If Turkey would succeed in reforming its domestic institutions in …
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accession negotiations with Turkey. Various recent analyses assess the cost of applying the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU … (CAP) to Turkey without taking into account the specific structure of the agricultural sector in Turkey, which would … to Turkey, if Turkey should accede in 2014. The analysis is based on macroeconomic projections from the literature …
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Southern Section of Cyprus are preparing their economy for a full-membership to the EU while Turkey, as an associate-member of … the Union since 1963 and as a part of customs union between Turkey and the EU since 1996, seems to be excluded from the … next EU enlargement process. This paper has mainly two interrelated discussion topics. First, Turkey, 11 membership …
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Turkey triggered by EU-membership; and (iii) migration in response to the free movement of workers. Overall, the … macroeconomic implications for EU countries are small but positive. European exports increase by around 20%. Turkey experiences … internal market and free movement of labour. If Turkey would succeed in reforming its domestic institutions in response to EU …
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the EU’s influence on candidate countries’ policies was greatest: the 1980s rounds, during which Spain, Portugal and …
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and benefits of EU membership for both Turkey and the EU. As far as Turkey is concerned, we focus on the costs and … words, Turkey stands to gain more than the EU but it is also the party that will be faced with higher adjustment costs …
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Turkey triggered by EU membership; and (iii) migration in response to the free movement of workers. Overall, the … macroeconomic implications for EU countries are small but positive. European exports increase by around 20 percent. Turkey … accession to the internal market and free movement of labour. If Turkey would succeed in reforming its domestic institutions in …
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In 1986, the two Iberian countries joined the European Communities after a protracted, over a decade long negotiations and in the Spanish case, a tense exchange of correspondence and opinions. While the existing literature accentuates primarily the value of democracy for Spanish membership,...
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