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politically driven economic benefits from EU membership: if Norway had joined the EU in 1995, productivity levels between 1995 and … economic integration. The identification strategy rests on the fact that Norway, at the time of the 1995 Enlargement of the … European Union (EU), had successfully completed negotiations and fulfilled all accession requirements, taken membership in the …
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. The two building blocks to understand Brexit are the economic history of the UK-EU relationship and the literature on the … the UK benefited from EU integration (trade, migration and FDI). Next it surveys the short-run effects of the vote and …
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-crisis level of liberalization. In the EU sample, however, we do not find sufficient evidence to support these observations. …
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(EU) after the 1995 enlargement. Our main finding is that the relationship between bureaucratic independence and judiciary … capacity seems to be the key engine of the process of state capacity building engendered by the prospect of EU membership. Deep …
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European Union (EU) in the 1973, 1980s, 1995 and 2004 enlargements, if those countries had not joined the EU. We find large … positive effects from EU membership but these differ across countries and over time (they are only negative for Greece). We …
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Eastern European and Former Soviet Union countries diverged massively. Institutions are a main reason. The EU anchor thesis … posits that the prospect of membership in the European Union (EU) played a key role in filling in the institutional vacuum …, focusing on whether the prospect of EU membership accelerated institutional development and, if so, whether this was indeed …
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This paper explores the impact of EU membership on foreign direct investment (FDI). It analyses empirically how the … gravity framework on annual bilateral FDI data for almost every country in the world, over 1985-2018, we find EU membership … leads FDI into the host economy to be about 60% higher for investment from outside the EU, and around 50% higher for intra-EU …
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European Union (EU) enlargement, when all candidate countries joined the Single Market but one - Norway - did not join the EU …. Our synthetic difference-in-differences estimates on sectoral and regional data suggest had Norway chosen deeper …
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This paper addresses two main questions: (a) Has European integration hindered the implementation of labour, financial and product market structural reforms? (b) Do the effects of these reforms vary more across sectors than across countries? Using more granular reform measures, longer time...
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