Europe's Economy Looks East
Implications for Germany and the European Union
Herausgeber: Black, Stanley W.
Europe's Economy Looks East
Implications for Germany and the European Union
Herausgeber: Black, Stanley W.
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This 1997 volume examines the transition of the Central and Eastern European countries towards membership in the European Union.
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This 1997 volume examines the transition of the Central and Eastern European countries towards membership in the European Union.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9780521572422
- ISBN-10: 0521572428
- Artikelnr.: 26660654
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9780521572422
- ISBN-10: 0521572428
- Artikelnr.: 26660654
1. Introduction Stanley Black; Part I. Trade Relations: 2. An economic
assessment of the integration of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland into
the European Union Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff, Simeon Djankov and
Robert Stern; Comments J. David Richardson and L. Alan Winters; 3.
Potential trade with core and periphery: industry differences in trade
patterns Hari Vittas and Paulo Mauro; Comment Susan M. Collins; 4. Impact
on German trade of increased division of labor with Eastern Europe Dieter
Schumacher; Comments Wolfgang Maennig and Ellen Meade; Part II. Investment
Patterns: 5. Investment and its financing during the transition in Central
and Eastern Europe Stanley Black and Mathias Moersch; Comments Holger Wolf
and Douglas Todd; 6. Privatization, structural change and productivity:
towards convergence in Europe? Paul J. J. Welfens; Comments Bruce Kogut and
Jan Mládek; Part III. Labor Market Issues: 7. Integrating the East: the
labor market effects of immigration Thomas Bauer and Klaus Zimmerman;
Comments Barry Bosworth and Robert LaLonde; Part IV. The Process of
Integration: 8. Joining the club: options for integrating Central and
Eastern Countries into the European Union Michael Koop; Comments Barry
Eichengreen and Hans-Jürgen Vosgerau; Index.
assessment of the integration of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland into
the European Union Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff, Simeon Djankov and
Robert Stern; Comments J. David Richardson and L. Alan Winters; 3.
Potential trade with core and periphery: industry differences in trade
patterns Hari Vittas and Paulo Mauro; Comment Susan M. Collins; 4. Impact
on German trade of increased division of labor with Eastern Europe Dieter
Schumacher; Comments Wolfgang Maennig and Ellen Meade; Part II. Investment
Patterns: 5. Investment and its financing during the transition in Central
and Eastern Europe Stanley Black and Mathias Moersch; Comments Holger Wolf
and Douglas Todd; 6. Privatization, structural change and productivity:
towards convergence in Europe? Paul J. J. Welfens; Comments Bruce Kogut and
Jan Mládek; Part III. Labor Market Issues: 7. Integrating the East: the
labor market effects of immigration Thomas Bauer and Klaus Zimmerman;
Comments Barry Bosworth and Robert LaLonde; Part IV. The Process of
Integration: 8. Joining the club: options for integrating Central and
Eastern Countries into the European Union Michael Koop; Comments Barry
Eichengreen and Hans-Jürgen Vosgerau; Index.
1. Introduction Stanley Black; Part I. Trade Relations: 2. An economic
assessment of the integration of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland into
the European Union Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff, Simeon Djankov and
Robert Stern; Comments J. David Richardson and L. Alan Winters; 3.
Potential trade with core and periphery: industry differences in trade
patterns Hari Vittas and Paulo Mauro; Comment Susan M. Collins; 4. Impact
on German trade of increased division of labor with Eastern Europe Dieter
Schumacher; Comments Wolfgang Maennig and Ellen Meade; Part II. Investment
Patterns: 5. Investment and its financing during the transition in Central
and Eastern Europe Stanley Black and Mathias Moersch; Comments Holger Wolf
and Douglas Todd; 6. Privatization, structural change and productivity:
towards convergence in Europe? Paul J. J. Welfens; Comments Bruce Kogut and
Jan Mládek; Part III. Labor Market Issues: 7. Integrating the East: the
labor market effects of immigration Thomas Bauer and Klaus Zimmerman;
Comments Barry Bosworth and Robert LaLonde; Part IV. The Process of
Integration: 8. Joining the club: options for integrating Central and
Eastern Countries into the European Union Michael Koop; Comments Barry
Eichengreen and Hans-Jürgen Vosgerau; Index.
assessment of the integration of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland into
the European Union Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff, Simeon Djankov and
Robert Stern; Comments J. David Richardson and L. Alan Winters; 3.
Potential trade with core and periphery: industry differences in trade
patterns Hari Vittas and Paulo Mauro; Comment Susan M. Collins; 4. Impact
on German trade of increased division of labor with Eastern Europe Dieter
Schumacher; Comments Wolfgang Maennig and Ellen Meade; Part II. Investment
Patterns: 5. Investment and its financing during the transition in Central
and Eastern Europe Stanley Black and Mathias Moersch; Comments Holger Wolf
and Douglas Todd; 6. Privatization, structural change and productivity:
towards convergence in Europe? Paul J. J. Welfens; Comments Bruce Kogut and
Jan Mládek; Part III. Labor Market Issues: 7. Integrating the East: the
labor market effects of immigration Thomas Bauer and Klaus Zimmerman;
Comments Barry Bosworth and Robert LaLonde; Part IV. The Process of
Integration: 8. Joining the club: options for integrating Central and
Eastern Countries into the European Union Michael Koop; Comments Barry
Eichengreen and Hans-Jürgen Vosgerau; Index.