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Ukraine's choice of European association and Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) with the EU over …
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In this paper, we analyse effects of EU integration on Asian countries. Since the early 1990s, it is especially the … trade creation effect of monetary integration (so-called Rose effect) which is heavily debated in the literature. Recent … papers seem to indicate that the Rose effect seems to be significant especially for countries like the old EU members which …
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, strong intraregional trade, and the prospect of accession to the EU. It concludes that the EU's Member States must give … the European Union's neighbourhood? In the spirit of Montesquieu and Monnet, the basic hypothesis of the EU is that closer … prosperity and detente. The EU has a strong motive in this, since conflicts in its neighbourhood spill-over into the EU itself …
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This chapter discusses whether and how 'new quantitative trade models' (NQTMs) can be fruitfully applied to quantify … the welfare effects of trade liberalization, thus shedding light on the trade-related effects of further European …
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This paper investigates the potential for a further increase in trade between the fifteen old EU members and the twelve … towards EU standards. -- European integration ; institutions ; gravity model ; trade potential … level of the EU-15 in accordance with the Acquis Communautaire. To this aim we estimate a gravity model applying both static …
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The adhesion to the European Union in January 2007 induced significant changes in the Romania's foreign trade. In the … major structural transformation in the Romanian foreign trade by time series analysis …
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,318 regions. The model suggests that an increase of trade barriers to the level of 1957 reduces welfare by about 1-2 percent on … average, depending on the presumed trade elasticity. However, remote regions may face initial welfare losses of up to 4 … of trade barriers in Europe has led to a more homogeneous spatial distribution of economic activity. With regard to the …
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Measured by trade in intermediate inputs, economic integration has increased between 2000 and 2014 between members of …
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,318 regions. The model suggests that an increase of trade barriers to the level of 1957 reduces welfare by about 1-2 percent on … average, depending on the presumed trade elasticity. However, remote regions may face initial welfare losses of up to 4 … of trade barriers in Europe has led to a more homogeneous spatial distribution of economic activity. With regard to the …
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. In order to implement a common monetary and economic policy for the European Union (EU), the EEMU was created as a … now, such features are not present in the Asian region. Also, despite having benefited from global trade liberalization …
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