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membership and for Slovenia and Croatia. Among the other Balkan economies and Turkey, the ability to follow the policies of the …
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This paper discusses political and economic aspects of Turkish accession. Under present rules, Turkey would have the … Turkey, particularly in agriculture. The main obstacles to accession are not economic, but political. Historical experience … prevents Turkey from eliminating the decisive political role of the military, giving Kurds and other minorities cultural rights …
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This paper aims to look into the effects of the accession negotiations between the EU and Turkey on Turkey's employment … field. As a candidate country, Turkey is required to transpose and implement the EU Acquis on employment and social policy … that Turkey lagged far behind its European counterparts exactly in those social and employment policy areas where the …
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Turkey triggered by EU-membership; and (iii) migration in response to the free movement of workers. Overall, the … macroeconomic implications for EU countries are small but positive. European exports increase by around 20 percent. Turkey … accession to the internal market and free movement of labour. If Turkey would succeed in reforming its domestic institutions in …
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This paper discusses political and economic aspects of Turkish accession. Under present rules, Turkey would have the … Turkey, particularly in agriculture. The main obstacles to accession are not economic, but political. Historical experience … prevents Turkey from eliminating the decisive political role of the military, giving Kurds and other minorities cultural rights …
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