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favor of remaining in the EU. Somewhat surprisingly, the intensity of immigration from the EU is positively correlated with …
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This paper discusses political and economic aspects of Turkish accession. Under present rules, Turkey would have the greatest number of council votes within twenty years, and receive the largest budget transfer. Free migration may increase the Turkish immigrant population in Germany from 2 to...
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The main aim of this paper is to examine the exchange rate behavior of a group of four transitional, EU accession …
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need for social policies at the EU level. Social harmonisation would distort migration flows and slow down the speed of …
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A major characteristic of the European Union is its transitional or evolving nature, in particular with regard to the assignment of powers between the two main levels of government. More precisely, under current constitutional arrangements, this evolving nature takes the form of an integration...
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10 countries from Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC) that will join the EU in 2004/7 the banking system is now dominated …
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in the pre-euro EU. The results suggest that capital mobility and exchange rate market efficiency in Central Europe are … remarkably similar to conditions in the EU during the 1990s. …
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The paper addresses the question what effects the enlargement of a monetary union will have on necessary structural reforms in the (low distortion) member countries and the (high distortion) candidate countries. While monetary union lowers reforms in the candidate countries, members of the...
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apprehensive of the E.U., consider the enlargement of the E.U. as having gone too far, be suspicious of immigrants and not want …
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In this paper we argue that strong political economy forces explain the rush of the EU to expand eastwards. We use a … model of vertical product differentiation in order to claim that technologically- advanced EU firms (residing in high …
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