Is Bigger Better?: The Economics of EC EnlargementCentre for Economic Policy Research, 1992 - 115 pages This Report examines the enlargement of the European Community to include the EFTA members and the Central and East European Countries (CEECs). It considers first the significant economic benefits to the EFTA countries of concluding the EEA Agreement and their political and economic motivations for applying for full EC membership. The Report assesses the migration potential of CEEC workers and proposes steps to ease such pressures. Finally, the Report considers the implications of enlargement for the Community's institutions. The 'threshold level' of the number of Community members for the efficient operation of its decision-making bodies has already been reached, so further widening cannot proceed without further deepening. |
Expressions et termes fréquents
accession agricultural applied Austria benefits billion ecu budget Bulgaria capital CEECs central bank CEPR Commission competition contributions convergence costs Czechoslovakia denationalization Denmark discussion district East European Eastern Europe EC and EFTA EC countries EC enlargement EC firms EC market EC membership EC policy EC's ECB Council EEA Agreement EFTA countries EFTA Members EFTA's EFTAns enlargement to EFTA estimates European Central Bank European Communities European Economic European Economic Area European monetary exports Finland free trade full membership future Germany Greece Hungary implications important increase incumbents industrial inflation interest rate investment issues labour levels long-run LZBs Maastricht Treaty migration monetary policies monetary union Norway OECD output Poland political population Portugal potential production programme reduce reform regions revenue Romania Section sectors single market Spain stabilization structural funds subsidies substantial Sweden Switzerland Table tariff trade diversion trade policy transfers transition YES YES YES
Références à ce livre
The International Monetary System: Its Institutions and Its Future Hans Genberg Affichage d'extraits - 1995 |
35 Years of Free Trade in Europe: Messages for the Future, Volume 67 Emil Ems Affichage d'extraits - 1995 |

