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with east-west integration is best able to explain the actual changes in Europe’s economic geography. This suggests that … the implementation of the European internal market or the Euro has "made Europe smaller". In Central Europe, capital …
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Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. A sensitive issue concerns immigration, jobs and wages. We address these issues in a general equilibrium framework, both analytically and through numerical simulations. Analytical results identify...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011409819
-ups of multinational federations in Eastern Europe. The intensity of trade relations among the constituent parts of …
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The gravity model of trade is utilized to assess the impact of disintegration on trade. The analysis is based on three recent disintegration episodes involving the former Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. The results point to a very strong home bias around the time of disintegration,...
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This paper examines the FDI flows towards two regions in the periphery of Europe: the Central and Eastern European … countries (CEECs) and the countries of Southern Europe. We investigate whether evidence exists for FDI diversion from Southern … Europe to the CEECs. A cursory observation of recent FDI trends might give rise to such claims of diversion. On the basis of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011476428
The gravity model of trade is utilized to assess the impact of disintegration on trade. The analysis is based on three recent disintegration episodes involving the former Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. The results point to a very strong home bias around the time of disintegration,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014121702
This paper examines the FDI flows towards two regions in the periphery of Europe: the Central and Eastern European … countries (CEECs) and the countries of Southern Europe. We investigate whether evidence exists for FDI diversion from Southern … Europe to the CEECs. A cursory observation of recent FDI trends might give rise to such claims of diversion. On the basis of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014127413
-ups of multinational federations in Eastern Europe. The intensity of trade relations among the constituent parts of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014166328
Applying a newly developed CGE-model, we present scenarios for the future economic geography of Europe. The model … and 'new economic geography' agglomeration forces. The simulations focus on the consequences of successful transformation … in Eastern Europe. The results indicate that transformation and European integration are of great importance for Eastern …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014117684
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. A sensitive issue concerns immigration, jobs and wages. We address these issues in a general equilibrium framework, both analytically and through numerical simulations. Analytical results identify...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010294557