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We use four subsequent EU enlargement waves over three decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s) to assess the regional effects of macro-institutional changes. Our focus is set on EU internal border regions which are specifically exposed to international integration, but it remains unclear how they benefit...
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hinterland coexists with an integrated segment, and there are two alternative routes to international markets. A trade shock to … difference design with location fixed effects. The areas that remain in autarkic equilibrium before and after the trade shock … provide plausible estimates of the changes arising from long-term factors unrelated to the trade shock. The estimates show …
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