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How accession to the European Union has affected external trade and foreign direct investment in Central European economies
The author traces the emerging architecture of commercial relations in Europe, and argues that the accession process had its greatest impact on capital flows, and later on good flows. The countries that have benefited most from accession, are those that followed the path of radical liberal reform.
| Link | http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679 |
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| Author | Kaminski, B. |
| Date | 30-Apr-2001 |
| Institute | World Bank |
| Tags | accession, EU, trade, and, CEE, FDI |
See also
- Central and East European Countries after Entering the European Union.
- New Member States' Trading Potential Following EMU Accession: A Gravity Approach
- Fiscal Costs of Delaying the EMU Accession - Medium Term Fiscal Projection for Selected New EU Members.
- Trade and production fragmentation : Central European economies in European Union networks of production and marketing
- Cross-border cooperation between Albania and Montenegro
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