The economic effects Croatia's accession to the EU
Arjan Lejour,
Andrea Mervar and
Gerard Verweij
No 154, CPB Document from CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Abstract:
We explore the economic implications of the possible accession of Croatia to the European Union. We focus on two main changes associated with the EU-membership: accession to the internal European Market and institutional reforms in Croatia triggered by the EU-membership. Consumption per capita in Croatia is estimated to rise by about 2.5% as a result of accession to the internal market. In particular the textile and wearing apparel sectors expand. If Croatia succeeds in reforming its domestic institutions in response to the EU-membership, income levels in Croatia could increase even more. In particular, tentative estimates suggest that GDP per capita in Croatia could even rise by additional 8%. Overall, the macroeconomic implications for the existing EU countries are negligible.
JEL-codes: F13 F15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-10
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Working Paper: The Economic Effects of Croatia's Accession to the EU (2008) 
Working Paper: The Economic Effects of Croatia's Accession to the EU (2007) 
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