EU-Erweiterung und die Struktur des deutschen Außenhandels
Henning Klodt
Chapter 3 in List Forum Band 31, 2005, vol. 1, pp 33-44 from List Gesellschaft e.V.
Abstract:
This paper explores the trade effects of Eastern EU enlargement in the light of the experience of previous enlargement rounds. It argues that the major part of quantitative trade adjustment has already been achieved in the past when the "Europe Agreements" between the EU and the then applicants came into force. Present adjustment mainly concentrates on the sectorial composition from inter-industry to intra-industry patterns. This development further mitigates structural adjustment pressures for the German economy.(Original text only available in german language)
Keywords: International trade; eastern EU enlargement; german trade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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