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, the Russian Federation and Ukraine) that did not sign an FTA. Besides, we show that trade growth after the FTA agreement … with the EU was signed exceeded trade growth of the control group of countries which did not become members …
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This paper analyses the trade balance effects of Europe agreements (EA) between the EU-15 and four new EU members from Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC-4) using both static and dynamic panel data approaches. Specifically, the system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM, Blundell and Bond, 1998)...
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, the Russian Federation and Ukraine) that did not sign an FTA. Besides, we show that trade growth after the FTA agreement … with the EU was signed exceeded trade growth of the control group of countries which did not become members. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005406333
This paper analyses the trade balance effects of Europe agreements (EA) between the EU-15 and four new EU members from Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC-4) using both static and dynamic panel data approaches. Specifically, the system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM, Blundell and Bond, 1998)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008833883
This paper adopts a flexible framework to assess both short- and long-run business cycle linkages between six Latin American (LA) countries and the four largest economies in the world (namely the US, the Euro area, Japan and China) over the period 1980:I-2011:IV. The result indicate that within...
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associated with the fast growth of foreign trade. In particular, there has been a shift from resource- and labour-intensive to …
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