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decision-making process in the post-Lisbon EU, since the previous distinction between community and intergovernmental decision … and Member States in EU policies set in the Lisbon Treaty being the dividing criteria. The text identifies the strengths …
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The Republic of Serbia has declared accession of the European Union to be the main strategic goal and recognized the EU …
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consideration are the enlargement of the EU, Russias likely membership in the WTO, the future economic agreements between the EU and …
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The idea of declinism of the US had emerged in every decade after the World War Two and so it was as well after the end of the Cold War. The article argues that such a phenomenon may be attributed to the nature of the international system, where through the globalization the US enables ‘the...
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agricultural trade between China and the EU by using annual trade data from 1986 to 2005. Econometric models were constructed for … six agricultural products exported from the EU to China – frozen pigmeat, frozen fish, whey, barley, beer, and wine. The … suppliers. The estimations indicated that relative price changes affect significantly China’s import demand from the EU …
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the process-technology progress which is caused by the improvement of the productive technologies can reduce the demands of the intermediate inputs in the productive process, and then reduce the energy demands and the carbon emissions. Thus, to improve the level of process technologies is an...
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We scrutinize the impact of international productivity gains (spillovers) induced by imports and exports on optimal tariffs. Our research question reads: how do trade-induced international productivity gains influence the choice of the optimal tariff? Trade-induced international technology...
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China has been one of the great beneficiaries of globalization. For decades this country has succeeded in attracting and turning to good account substantial foreign capital inflows, which contributed to its unprecedented growth and development. Given its changed economic fundamentals after...
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realities, Serbia started to reorient its economic activity from the EU (markets), being severely affected by the crisis, to the …
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As China’s footprint in African trade grows larger by the day, the need to contextualize this rise through comparative analysis becomes ever more necessary. This paper contrasts the sub-Saharan trade relations of both China and Europe with their respective designated stereotypes: those of a...
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