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...diversification of its TRADE and FDI will help to cushion the blow. An EU withdrawal would make things even worse for all parties. Sticking to the deal is a chance for the EU to step up and be a global player. On 4 May 2018, President Donald Trump unilaterally...
...in detail value chain TRADE of the EU and its Member States, compares it to that of other trading blocs and regions such as NAFTA and East Asia, and delves into implications of value chain TRADE on specialisation and competitiveness as well as on the...
...rate leading to high foreign TRADE deficits in the period prior to the global financial crisis. Subsequently, those deficits could no longer be financed, and only a painful process of real devaluation (at a nominally fixed exchange rate) over a six-year...
...context. Germany’s TRADE and investment links with most countries in CESEE are extensive. The implications of this for the region are highly positive. Last year CESEE recorded its best aggregate growth since 2011. For the first time since 2007, all...
Convergence or disINTEGRATION in Europe? The problem of structural polarization 20 March 2018 The current economic upswing masks continued underlying challenges; ensuring long-term convergence...
...in European Economic INTEGRATION This paper analyses the dynamics of structural polarisation and macroeconomic convergence vs. divergence in the context of European INTEGRATION, where the latter is understood primarily as an increase in economic and...
...vicious circle of sanctions, TRADE protectionism, and lack of investment. By Peter Havlik Vladimir Putin is poised to win the March 2018 presidential election by a comfortable margin. The length of his rule is already comparable with that of Leonid...
...which replaced the European INTEGRATION vector prevalent at the beginning of the 2000s. We argue that without normalisation of external relations, there will be no breakthrough in the vicious circle of sanctions, protectionism, and lack of investments...
...acknowledged that economic INTEGRATION alone will not drive political cooperation, and signals a more interventionist stance by Brussels in the region. by Vladimir Gligorov and Mario Holzner photo: Federica Mogherini, Johannes Hahn; European External...
... Stronger economic INTEGRATION with the EU would be beneficial for the Western Balkan countries, but they face bigger structural challenges than previous joiners. by Robert Stehrer and Mario Holzner photo: European Parliament, CC-BY-NC 2.0...
...real GDP growth, disINTEGRATION, catching-up, economic reforms, principle of self-determination, fiscal federalism, role of the EU, price and wage levels, real exchange rates, economic structure, structural change, FDI Countries...
...Those with the strongest TRADE INTEGRATION with Germany and the rest of the core eurozone (generally, but not exclusively, those closest to it) will continue to benefit the most. However, the tentacles of the mighty German industrial supply chain are...
...value chain (VC) TRADE termed re-exported domestic value added, which comprises exports of intermediates that cross international borders at least twice, the question whether the world has reached ‘peak value chain TRADE’ and to what extent VCs have...
...(p. 1) Opinion corner: Do TRADE imbalances affect economic growth? (by Leon Podkaminer, pp. 2-4) TRADE effects of EU INTEGRATION arrangements in the Western Balkan countries (by Oliver Reiter, pp. 5-8) Corruption and firm-level productivity: greasing...
...demand, economic growth, TRADE INTEGRATION and potentially political cooperation. The geographical scope of the BRI Source: Mercator Institute for China Studies (merics). Obviously, the BRI also serves Chinese interests. In part,...
...Chapters on FDI and foreign TRADE by partner indicate the degree of INTEGRATION between CESEE countries and economies in Western Europe. These data would support, for example, an analysis of how and to what extent the currently very positive growth prospects...
...for greater economic INTEGRATION between Russia and the EU have been put forward in the past two decades, although little progress has been achieved. The EU has persistently rejected Russian proposals. Apart from geopolitical factors and the EU institutions’...
...of Eurasian Economic INTEGRATION at the international forum 'Eurasian Economic Union' organised by the Austrian Chamber of Commerce. Implications of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) comprising Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic...
...in the EU inhibiting DCFTA TRADE (by Amat Adarov; pp. 12-22) Recommended reading (p. 23) Statistical Annex: Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and Southeast Europe (pp. 24-45) Reference to...
...as a driver of growth; TRADE balances have improved, and many EU-CEE countries (as well as Russia) also report current account surpluses; Growth is thus becoming broader-based, more robust and probably also more sustainable; Improvements in labour...