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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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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 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 countries' EU-related interests are very heterogeneous. The countries themselves differ not only in terms of their geopolitical and geo-economic situations, and how those affect their relations with the EU, but also in their levels of ambition in relation to the Union, as well as their...
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003764190
for the period 1971 to 1997. Emphasis is put on the question whether there is a synchronization in the national business … smaller countries such as Luxembourg, Ireland, Portugal, and Finland. But for most of the EMU-members common shocks are much …
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The paper explores the trade competitiveness of seven major shrimp exporting countries, namely Vietnam, China, Thailand … petitions impact upon the bilateral revealed comparative advantage (RCA) indexes for each of the seven shrimp exporting … determinants of the RCA for the shrimp exporting countries. The empirical results show the shrimp exporting countries have superior …
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Despite the EU emphasis on the 1995 Barcelona process, trade integration with the Mediterranean (MED) countries is … compute the trade potential of these EU partners from 1995 to 2002 using an "out-of-sample" methodology. The coefficients are … taken from different panel estimators of the gravity equation relative to intra-EU trade. Our analysis suggests the …
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013160459
The CIS countries' EU-related interests are very heterogeneous. The countries themselves differ not only in terms of their geopolitical and geo-economic situations, and how those affect their relations with the EU, but also in their levels of ambition in relation to the Union, as well as their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013160465