This paper takes a welfare-view on eastern enlargement of the EU, focusing on incumbent countries. Enlargement is decomposed into three elements: Single-market integration on commodity markets, budgetary costs from EU-expenditure policies, and single market- induced migration from new to present member countries. I first use an analytical model to derive a welfare equation that identifies the principle channels for incumbent country welfare gains and losses from enlargement, including product differentiation, capital accumulation, and unemployment due to search-costs. I then propose a method that allows to extend welfare results obtained from a detailed calibrated version of this model for Germany to other incumbent countries. The approach ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Small countries may benefit from the formation of a trade bloc, since their combined market power wi...
The paper discusses the possible implications of the challenges facing the “European Social Model” (...
This paper takes a welfare-view on eastern enlargement of the EU, focusing on incumbent countries. E...
Der Verfasser betrachtet die Osterweiterung der EU aus wohlfahrtsoekonomischer Sicht, wobei der Schw...
Abstract: Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on in-cumbent ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
This paper analyses how the enlargement of a trade bloc will affect national welfare. We establish ...
This paper analyses how the enlargement of a trade bloc will affect national welfare. We establish ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Small countries may benefit from the formation of a trade bloc, since their combined market power wi...
The paper discusses the possible implications of the challenges facing the “European Social Model” (...
This paper takes a welfare-view on eastern enlargement of the EU, focusing on incumbent countries. E...
Der Verfasser betrachtet die Osterweiterung der EU aus wohlfahrtsoekonomischer Sicht, wobei der Schw...
Abstract: Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on in-cumbent ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
This paper analyses how the enlargement of a trade bloc will affect national welfare. We establish ...
This paper analyses how the enlargement of a trade bloc will affect national welfare. We establish ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Eastern enlargement of the EU promises gains, but also imposes fiscal costs on incumbent countries. ...
Small countries may benefit from the formation of a trade bloc, since their combined market power wi...
The paper discusses the possible implications of the challenges facing the “European Social Model” (...