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-2005; focusing on Europe but with some non-European countries included for comparison. In 23 of the 36 countries there was a … increased in all countries of Central and Eastern Europe, while for most Western European countries there was little change. For …
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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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Does European economic integration create more inequality between domestic regions, or is the opposite true? We show that a general answer to this question does not exist, and that the outcome depends on the liberalisation scenario. In order to examine the impact of European and international...
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This paper analyses the effect of the EU enlargement process on income convergence among regions in the EU and in the Eastern neighbourhood of the EU. The data used is NUTS II regions in the EU and Oblasts' of Russia over the period 1996-2004. The estimation techniques used take into account...
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the various challenges facing European integration and the EU institutional architecture as result of the global financial crisis. The European integration process is not yet complete, both in terms of its content and geographical coverage. It can be...
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Institutional harmonization is an important part of European integration, and its effects are more far reaching than the effects of trade liberalization. In its policy towards neighbors (the European Neighborhood Policy, ENP), the EU puts a lot of stress on the desirability of institutional...
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interests: ranging from academics and public intellectuals that have written extensively on post-Cold War Europe, to … Central and Eastern Europe; on the transition of former Communist states towards a market-based liberal democracy and the …
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This paper analyzes the costs of (partial) institutional harmonization with the EU acquis which countries of the former USSR are expected to conduct under their Partnership and Cooperation Agreements with the EU and European Neighborhood Policy Action Plans. The public sector will have to take...
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How to break the populist wave? With the elections to the European Parliament ahead, and the Presidential Elections in the US looming, this question bothers policymakers in many Western democracies. Our study shows that regional policies effectively decrease populist support. Specifically, EU...
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