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process in South Eastern Europe. For candidate countries, the experience of trade liberalization in SEE does positively fore …The European Union has offered strong political and technical support at every stage of the trade liberalization … go the economic cooperation, which stands for an element that inheres the European Union Membership. The EU is by far the …
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The U.K.'s decision to exit the E.U. (popularly known as “Brexit”) sets the stage for a potential retaliatory trade war …'s Dilemma, and the Stag-Hunt Game—and then turns to the strong incentives for rent-seeking by special interests and considers ….K. will suffer retaliation for Brexit, this paper argues that retaliation will produce counter-retaliation in a mutually …
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In the article is described an observation of new phenomenon, called by the author with working title “Cross Country Consumption” In the cases of food consumption and cross export it could be called “Food arbitrage”. In the case where same action, but with raw materials is involved, it...
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The CIS region is of vital importance for the EU countries considering that both are interconnected through cooperation … energy corridors, through investment, trade and migration trends. The interests of EU member states in the region are very … democratisation trends in the CIS. Russia is the most important CIS partner for a majority of EU countries. Energy plays a …
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The CIS region is of vital importance for the EU countries considering that both are interconnected through cooperation … energy corridors, through investment, trade and migration trends. The interests of EU member states in the region are very … democratisation trends in the CIS. Russia is the most important CIS partner for a majority of EU countries. Energy plays a …
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Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African resources have boosted … deficits in good government in many African countries, the EU bears responsibility for the fragile state of many African … economies. The self-interested trade policies of the EU and other world powers contribute to poverty and unsatisfactory …
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for understanding the rapid changes that are taking place in tax policy and politics. Our aim in this essay is to further …
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case for undertaking such an analysis as a matter of the state’s obligation to observe and protect fundamental human rights …. It begins by examining existing frameworks for understanding how a taxpayer population is and ought to be defined. It … is a more acceptable framework for normative analysis of the jurisdiction to tax, even while acknowledging the …
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strategic areas of the EU economy. This situation has supported the debate about the need for a common EU response to foreign …. At the same time, FDI originating from the PRC and other emerging countries has provided a forceful push for the … in running a firm. In order to prevent this situation, the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of …
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The Caribbean Community Council for Finance and Planning (COFAP) at its Twelfth meeting held in March 2008, decided … that a major element of the integration programme for capital markets should be the formulation of a uniform securities law … for adoption by Member States. At the meeting of COFAP, the adoption of a uniform securities law was viewed as one of the …
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