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This paper analyses trade specialisation dynamics in two Eastern European countries (Romania and Bulgaria - EEC-2) vis-à-vis the core EU member states (EU-15) over the period 1990-2006. Specifically, we focus on whether there is a shift towards intra-industry trade leading to economic...
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This paper analyses trade specialisation dynamics in two Eastern European countries (Romania and Bulgaria - EEC-2) vis-a-vis the core EU member states (EU-15) over the period 1990-2006. Specifically, we focus on whether there is a shift towards intra-industry trade leading to economic...
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integrated into the world economy. Second, Turkey's export performance in 1996-2004 in EU markets bears strong similarities to … fragmentation. The available evidence suggests an economic success story in the making. Export expansion owes a lot to improved …
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During the Central European countries' reintegration into the world economy, their proximity and accession to the … Central European countries into the world economy. The European Union, because of its proximity, economic weight, and policy … Fund and World Bank in Prague in September 2000. The author may be contacted at bkaminski@worldbank.org …
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Although entering currency (and customs) unions involve both costs and benefits, an increasing body of research is finding that the benefits-in terms of international trade creation-are remarkably large. Focusing simply on the European Monetary Union (EMU) rather than the broad range of currency...
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