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EU Enlargement: Economic Implications for Countries and Industries
Arjan Lejour CPB Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis Ruud A. De Mooij CPB Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis; Erasmus School of Economics; Tinbergen Institute; Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute for Economic Research) Richard Nahuis CPB Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis (Deceased) October 2001 CESifo Working Paper Series No. 585 Abstract: This paper explores the economic consequences of the enlargement of the European Union with countries from Central and Eastern Europe. We focus on integration aspects that go beyond the reduction of formal trade barriers, namely accession to the internal market and free movement of labour. The economic implications for sixteen industries in several European countries are assessed by using WorldScan, a CGE model for the world economy. The results suggest that the candidate member states will gain substantially from accession to the internal market, although some sectors in these countries will shrink. Most EU countries will experience small welfare increases. We also find that the internal market effects are large compared to the economic effects of removing formal trade barriers and migration.
JEL Classifications: F13, F15 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: November 13, 2001 ; Last revised: May 19, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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