Does EU Membership Facilitate Convergence The Experience of the EU s Eastern Enlargement Volume I

Does EU Membership Facilitate Convergence  The Experience of the EU s Eastern Enlargement   Volume I
Author: Michael Landesmann,István P. Székely
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-02-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030576868

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This edited volume analyses how EU membership influenced the convergence process of member countries in the Baltics, Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. It also explores countries that are candidates for future EU membership. The speed of convergence of significant groups of low- and medium-income countries has never been as fast globally as it is today. Contributions by lead researchers of the area explore whether these countries are converging faster than their fundamentals and global trends would suggest because of EU membership, with its much tighter institutional and political anchorage

Does EU Membership Facilitate Convergence The Experience of the EU s Eastern Enlargement Volume II

Does EU Membership Facilitate Convergence  The Experience of the EU s Eastern Enlargement   Volume II
Author: Michael Landesmann,István P. Székely
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030577025

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This edited volume analyses the channels through which EU membership contributed to the convergence process of member countries in the Baltics, Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. These channels include trade, investment, finance, labour, and laws and institutions. Global integration has certainly played an important role. A large part of FDI flows and financial integration in the world have been persistent features of globalization. Have these countries experienced more intensive integration through these channels because of EU membership, with its much tighter institutional and political anchorage, than their fundamentals and global trends would suggest? Contributions by lead researchers of the area address different aspects of this question. .

Does EU Membership Facilitate Convergence The Experience of the EU s Eastern Enlargement Volume I

Does EU Membership Facilitate Convergence  The Experience of the EU s Eastern Enlargement   Volume I
Author: Michael Landesmann,István P. Székely
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-02-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 303057685X

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This edited volume analyses how EU membership influenced the convergence process of member countries in the Baltics, Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. It also explores countries that are candidates for future EU membership. The speed of convergence of significant groups of low- and medium-income countries has never been as fast globally as it is today. Contributions by lead researchers of the area explore whether these countries are converging faster than their fundamentals and global trends would suggest because of EU membership, with its much tighter institutional and political anchorage

The Evolution of European Manufacturing Industries

The Evolution of European Manufacturing Industries
Author: Bolesław Domański,Grzegorz Micek,Robert Guzik,Krzysztof Gwosdz,Arkadiusz Kocaj
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2024-08-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781040100066

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The book provides a picture of the increasing significance of Central Europe and especially Poland in global production networks, discussing the underlying economic, social, and political factors. The key question it answers is to what extent the growth of production and exports results in industrial upgrading towards the manufacturing of more sophisticated high value-added products, new technologies, and the development of non-production functions, especially design and advanced service capabilities. The book shows that Central European manufacturing no longer exhibits the typical features of production activities in the periphery, in particular low density and diversity, low productivity, narrow specialisation in low value-added activities and poor local linkages, hence limited local value creation and value capture. There is still dependence on foreign-controlled enterprises in several sectors and limited product innovation, which remains a major weakness. Further, the book assesses the social consequences of the ongoing development of manufacturing capabilities in Poland and its impact on employment conditions including the quality of jobs and level of wages. The authors provide insight into relationships between globalisation processes, place-specific attributes, and current economic policies, and as such the book will be of interest to academics, policy makers and other stakeholders interested in both peripheral economies and core countries and representing various international organisations dealing with economic transition and development.

The Cambridge History of the European Union Volume 1 European Integration Outside In

The Cambridge History of the European Union  Volume 1  European Integration Outside In
Author: Mathieu Segers,Steven Van Hecke
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 815
Release: 2023-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108802079

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Volume I considers the history of the European Union from an outside-in perspective, evaluating which outside forces shaped and guided the process of European integration. Taking an innovative, thematic approach, this volume will be of interest to students and researchers of European integration.

Emerging European Economies after the Pandemic

Emerging European Economies after the Pandemic
Author: László Mátyás
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2022-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030939632

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This edited volume examines the development path of eight Central and Eastern European countries with an overlapping historical background that joined the European Union between 2004 and 2013, and identifies the main similarities and differences between the countries concerned. Based on wide comparative data analysis of Bulgaria, Croatia, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia, each chapter in the volume provides detailed information about the state of the economy in a specific area preceding the pandemic shock. The book offers a detailed snapshot of the state of the different areas of the economy, starting from the time when the countries concerned came out of the 2008 financial crisis, up to the date when COVID-19 hit. Further, each chapter analyzes the effects of this unprecedented shock on a particular field, which is followed by highlighting the main problems the countries are facing at present and in the near future, together with identifying the available policy options. Finally, before concluding and making general and country-specific policy recommendations, some thoughts will be given to longer-term prospects. More specifically, the question of how the subject area could contribute to avoiding the "middle-income-trap" that this region may be facing will be addressed. The comprehensive approach makes this volume a must-read for scholars and students of economics, as well as policy decision-makers in Europe, interested in a better understanding of the region's economic development.

Europe in 12 Lessons

Europe in 12 Lessons
Author: Pascal Fontaine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9279715623

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What purpose does the EU serve? Why and how was it set up? How does it work? What has it already achieved for its citizens, and what new challenges does it face today? In a globalised world, can the EU compete successfully with other major economies while maintaining its social standards? How can immigration be managed? What will Europe’s role be on the world stage in the years ahead? Where will the EU’s boundaries be drawn? And what future is there for the euro? These are just some of the questions explored by EU expert Pascal Fontaine in this 2017 edition of his popular booklet Europe in 12 lessons. Pascal Fontaine is a former assistant to Jean Monnet and former professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris.

Five Years of an Enlarged EU

Five Years of an Enlarged EU
Author: Filip Keereman,Istvan Szekely
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2010-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642125164

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The Fifth Enlargement that took place in 2004 and 2007 was a milestone in the history of the European Union. Not only because of the large number of acceding countries but also because of their recent political and economic experience. Ten of them had undergone a profound transition from a totalitarian regime to democracy, and from a centrally planned economy to a market-based system. Most of them had income levels signi?cantly below those of the then EU-15. Now, 6 years later, we can clearly see that the process of European integration, both before and after 2004, was what enabled Europe to overcome the gaps between various parts of the continent. The enlargement made Europe a better and wealthier place and streng- ened its position in the world. Integration into the European Union has always been one of the strongest incentives for reform in the new Member States. Particularly important in my view have been the development of ?nancial markets through foreign direct investment and capital in?ows, and the opening of labour markets – which was a two-way phenomenon, with markets being opened up in acceding as well as the incumbent Member States. The Fifth Enlargement was thus an exercise of glo- lisation in miniature, a practice run for the Union to tackle the challenges of the ever smaller world.