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negotiations have realistic goals and a clear path to completion.The precise scope of the talks remains somewhat vague at this …
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations are important not only for the business environment … status quo of the TTIP negotiations, as well as their general implications for the EU integration processes in what regards … TTIP negotiations. The proposed Working Paper does not seek to provide recommendation on policies, but instead to summarize …
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I develop an index for economic integration accounting for its gradual and bilateral nature: the Gradual And Bilateral Integration (GABI) index. The graduality captures differences in the depth and path of five stages in economic integration and is an improvement over the use of binary dummy...
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The European Union (EU) represents a large and highly integrated bloc which contributed 19.4% of global GDP and over 30% of global exports in 2012. As of July 1, 2013 it consists of 28 member states. All of them belong to the customs union and the Single European Market (SEM) in which most...
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The people of Great Britain said their word to leave the European Union. The Brexit consequences impact on international trade is negative and large. In the meantime, the ambition Great Britain post Brexit aims for new trade agreements while not explicit (clear) about the type and with whom...
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This paper examines the accession process for states seeking to join the Comprehensive Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) with a focus on the ongoing application of the United Kingdom. The paper goes on to explore the key challenges to UK negotiators in terms of market access,...
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This paper examines the effects of enlargement of the European Union and the NAFTA on new and non-member countries. The empirical analysis is based on the applied general equilibrium model underlying the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP), version 5. The paper shows that expansions of the two...
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going forward. The objective of the negotiations between Great Britain and the EU is to ensure which strategy is best - both … the most from an uncompromising approach to the negotiations in the long term, whatever the benefits in the short term. …
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option, then it would face two negotiations in Europe: with the EU and with the UK. How should it allocate its scarce … text we argue that: i) negotiations with the EU are unlikely to deliver market access much in excess of what it has offered … so far; ii) unlike these negotiations that have dragged for around twenty years, there are circumstances indicating that …
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The object of this paper is to estimate the effect of European Union eastwards enlargement process on trade patterns in the Union. In particular, we intend to investigate whether and how the EU Free Trade agreements with CEECs have exerted a different impact on centre-periphery and...
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