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trading relationships are formed. The third set of papers focuses on immigration, offering a rigorous theoretical analysis of … the so-called immigration surplus as well as an econometric estimation of the gains and pain that Germany has forgone by … initially restricting immigration from new EU member countries after the EU's Eastern enlargement in 2004. And finally, the book …
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While trade liberalization has always been the core of common policies, only in very recent years Europe has started to … evidence of the benefits European host countries had from immigration, identifying trade channel as the key driver of these … benefits. It focuses on 17 European Union member states and 10 extra-European partners with the highest immigration flows …
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The paper empirically analyzes asymmetries in the EMS with special reference to their implication for the creation of a monetary union (EMU). Two types of asymmetries are analyzed: those in the form of "German dominance" are detected in the conduct of monetary policies in the EMS, in particular...
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The paper analyzes the role of a multilateral payments union (PU) between East European countries (EEPU) as an intermediate solution in the process to full convertibility. After a description of the main functions of a PU, which is based on the historical model of the European Payments Union, it...
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We study a model of intra-European trade flows and trade between Europe and the rest of the world for 29 manufacturing …
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