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favour of free trade combined with transitional compensation for those hit by the changes. This would raise economic welfare … 1979. As the UK is a small country with little if any monopoly power in world markets, bilateral trade agreements have …
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of time consistency of liberalization under the so-called Bogor target of achieving free trade within APEC in 2010 (2020 …
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Trade Association (EFTA) signed with the EU in 1972. Later, Sweden signed to become a member of the European Economic Area …
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The paper studies the impact of migration policy liberalisation on international labour migration in the enlarged EU in a structural NEG approach. The liberalisation of migration policy would induce additional 1.80 - 2.98 percent of the total EU workforce to change their country of location,...
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chains (GVCs). Since 2000, Asian governments have been more active in negotiating deep trade agreements, of which the … nation states will remain, the EU's external trade policy and many Asian countries' policies are converging toward a model of … liberal trade regimes plus collaboration in establishing common norms in other areas that are important to GVC operation (so …
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Across the world, we observe different experiences in terms of inequality between migrant and 'host-country' populations. What factors contribute to such variation? What policies and programmes facilitate 'better' economic integration? This paper, and the broader collection of studies that it...
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