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particular, the EU's eastward enlargement or the EU-Korea trade agreement have lowered the UK's outward trade costs only … the UK from EU agreements resulting into a return of trade costs to the situation quo ante. We make this point with the … with other papers, the welfare costs of Brexit are higher in the UK than in most other EU countries. However, the …
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Königreichs (VK) aus der Europäischen Union (EU) ("Brexit") auf die deutsche und europäische Wirtschaft. Seit dem Brexit …-Referendum vom 23. Juni 2016 herrscht über die Zukunft der wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen zwischen dem VK und der EU ein hohes Maß an …
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The Schengen Agreement has guaranteed unchecked travel across internal EU borders since 1995. Has it also facilitated …
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Since June 2007, the EU and India have been negotiating a comprehensive free trade agreement, but negotiations broke … EU and India and reduce non-tariff barriers, we simulate trade, value added, and welfare effects of the BTIA. The long …-run level of real per capita income would change by 1.30% in India and by 0.14% in the EU. We find that outsiders to the …
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baseline. The authors show that compared to a 2021 benchmark without a US-China trade war and without the ETA, the EU is likely … to lose about 11 bn USD in exports to China. The largest negative effects for the EU are expected in aircraft, vehicles …, industrial machinery, optical and medical machinery, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural goods. The country in the EU most strongly …
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Partnership (TTIP), which the EU have been negotiating with the USA, equally in the 'freezer' (Commissioner Malmström), the … chances are high that negotiations between the EU and Japan could now be quickly concluded after almost four years and 18 … rounds of negotiations. Both the EU and Japan should have a strong incentive to fill the empty spot left by the withdrawal of …
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The global economic crisis in 2008 triggered a debate about increasing protectionism. Global leaders are increasingly under pressure to protect their domestic industries. The scope to increase tariffs is rather limited under the WTO regulations. In this study we analyze whether the latter...
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