How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies

The collapse of central planning set in motion the reintegration of the Central European countries into the world economy. The European Union (EU), because of its proximity, economic weight, and policy-induced deep integration, has shaped these cou...

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Main Author: Kaminski, Bartlomiej
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089485/accession-european-union-affected-external-trade-foreign-direct-investment-central-european-economies
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topic AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
APPLIED TARIFF
ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS
AUTONOMOUS TRADE
BARRIERS TO IMPORTS
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
BILATERAL CUMULATION
BILATERAL FREE TRADE
BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
CARBON
CENTRAL PLANNING
COMMON MARKET
CONVERGENCE
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS UNION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION OF LABOR
DOMESTIC INVESTORS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
DUTY-FREE ACCESS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC POLICIES
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL TARIFF
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
EXTERNAL TRADE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN TRADE
FOREIGN TRADE POLICIES
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
FREE ACCESS
FREE COMPETITION
FREE MOVEMENT
FREE MOVEMENT OF LABOR
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AREA
FREE TRADE AREAS
FREE TRADE ZONE
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HARMONIZATION
IMPORT DEMAND
IMPORT-COMPETING SECTORS
IMPORTS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INTEGRATION PROCESS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE
LOCAL INPUTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MEMBER COUNTRIES
MFN TARIFFS
MULTILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
OUTSOURCING
PATTERNS OF TRADE
POLICY-INDUCED INTEGRATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL AGREEMENT
PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENT
PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL MARGINS
PREFERENTIAL PARTNERS
PREFERENTIAL STATUS
PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCESS OF LIBERALIZATION
PRODUCTION FACILITIES
PRODUCTION NETWORKS
PRODUCTS ORIGINATING
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
QUOTAS
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
REGIONAL BLOC
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL LIBERALIZATION
REGIONALIZATION
REMOVING TARIFFS
RULES OF ORIGIN
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
TARIFF BARRIERS
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF POLICY
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TARIFF SCHEDULE
TAXATION
TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE CLASSIFICATION
TRADE COMPONENT
TRADE COMPONENTS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE EXPANSION
TRADE INTEGRATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE PATTERNS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE PROVISIONS
TRADE REGIME
TRADE RELATIONS
TRADE REORIENTATION
TRADING AREA
TRADING PARTNER
TRADING PARTNERS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
UNILATERAL TRADE
UNILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
VALUE-ADDED RULE
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
APPLIED TARIFF
ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS
AUTONOMOUS TRADE
BARRIERS TO IMPORTS
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
BILATERAL CUMULATION
BILATERAL FREE TRADE
BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
CARBON
CENTRAL PLANNING
COMMON MARKET
CONVERGENCE
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS UNION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION OF LABOR
DOMESTIC INVESTORS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
DUTY-FREE ACCESS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC POLICIES
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL TARIFF
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
EXTERNAL TRADE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN TRADE
FOREIGN TRADE POLICIES
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
FREE ACCESS
FREE COMPETITION
FREE MOVEMENT
FREE MOVEMENT OF LABOR
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AREA
FREE TRADE AREAS
FREE TRADE ZONE
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HARMONIZATION
IMPORT DEMAND
IMPORT-COMPETING SECTORS
IMPORTS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INTEGRATION PROCESS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE
LOCAL INPUTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MEMBER COUNTRIES
MFN TARIFFS
MULTILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
OUTSOURCING
PATTERNS OF TRADE
POLICY-INDUCED INTEGRATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL AGREEMENT
PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENT
PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL MARGINS
PREFERENTIAL PARTNERS
PREFERENTIAL STATUS
PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCESS OF LIBERALIZATION
PRODUCTION FACILITIES
PRODUCTION NETWORKS
PRODUCTS ORIGINATING
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
QUOTAS
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
REGIONAL BLOC
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL LIBERALIZATION
REGIONALIZATION
REMOVING TARIFFS
RULES OF ORIGIN
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
TARIFF BARRIERS
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF POLICY
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TARIFF SCHEDULE
TAXATION
TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE CLASSIFICATION
TRADE COMPONENT
TRADE COMPONENTS
TRADE DIVERSION
TRADE EXPANSION
TRADE INTEGRATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE PATTERNS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE PROVISIONS
TRADE REGIME
TRADE RELATIONS
TRADE REORIENTATION
TRADING AREA
TRADING PARTNER
TRADING PARTNERS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
UNILATERAL TRADE
UNILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
VALUE-ADDED RULE
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
Kaminski, Bartlomiej
How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2578
description The collapse of central planning set in motion the reintegration of the Central European countries into the world economy. The European Union (EU), because of its proximity, economic weight, and policy-induced deep integration, has shaped these countries' politics, and economics. The process of accession to the EU - which began with the signing of the European Association Agreements in 1991 - has influenced their economic institutions, policies, and performance. The author traces the emerging architecture of commercial relations in Europe, and argues that the accession process had its greatest impact on capital flows, and later on good flows. The countries that have benefited most from accession, are those that followed the path of radical liberal reform. Radical liberal reform, combined with preferential access to EU markets, attracted foreign direct investment. The European Union provided an outlet, initially for Central European countries' unskilled-labor intensive products, and more recently for skilled-labor intensive, and technology-based products. Knowledge-intensive imports from the European Union, have also contributed to industrial realignment in the Central European countries. The prospect of accession, and, since 1998, unfettered access to EU markets for industrial products, has given a boost to multinationals, relocating production in these countries.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Kaminski, Bartlomiej
author_facet Kaminski, Bartlomiej
author_sort Kaminski, Bartlomiej
title How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies
title_short How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies
title_full How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies
title_fullStr How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies
title_full_unstemmed How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies
title_sort how accession to the european union has affected external trade and foreign direct investment in central european economies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089485/accession-european-union-affected-external-trade-foreign-direct-investment-central-european-economies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19666
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spelling okr-10986-196662021-04-23T14:03:43Z How Accession to the European Union Has Affected External Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Central European Economies Kaminski, Bartlomiej AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL TRADE APPLIED TARIFF ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS AUTONOMOUS TRADE BARRIERS TO IMPORTS BILATERAL AGREEMENTS BILATERAL CUMULATION BILATERAL FREE TRADE BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS CARBON CENTRAL PLANNING COMMON MARKET CONVERGENCE CUSTOMS CUSTOMS UNION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF LABOR DOMESTIC INVESTORS DOMESTIC MARKETS DOMESTIC PRODUCERS DUTY-FREE ACCESS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC POLICIES EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNAL TARIFF EXTERNAL TARIFFS EXTERNAL TRADE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN TRADE FOREIGN TRADE POLICIES FOREIGN TRADE POLICY FREE ACCESS FREE COMPETITION FREE MOVEMENT FREE MOVEMENT OF LABOR FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FREE TRADE AREA FREE TRADE AREAS FREE TRADE ZONE GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES GLOBAL ECONOMY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARMONIZATION IMPORT DEMAND IMPORT-COMPETING SECTORS IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INTEGRATION PROCESS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE LOCAL INPUTS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARKET ACCESS MARKET ECONOMIES MEMBER COUNTRIES MFN TARIFFS MULTILATERAL LIBERALIZATION MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NON-TARIFF BARRIERS OUTSOURCING PATTERNS OF TRADE POLICY-INDUCED INTEGRATION POLITICAL ECONOMY PREFERENTIAL ACCESS PREFERENTIAL AGREEMENT PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENT PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS PREFERENTIAL MARGINS PREFERENTIAL PARTNERS PREFERENTIAL STATUS PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS PREFERENTIAL TRADE PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PROCESS OF LIBERALIZATION PRODUCTION FACILITIES PRODUCTION NETWORKS PRODUCTS ORIGINATING QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS QUOTAS REGIONAL AGREEMENTS REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS REGIONAL BLOC REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL LIBERALIZATION REGIONALIZATION REMOVING TARIFFS RULES OF ORIGIN STRUCTURAL REFORMS TARIFF BARRIERS TARIFF CONCESSIONS TARIFF LINES TARIFF POLICY TARIFF RATES TARIFF REDUCTIONS TARIFF SCHEDULE TAXATION TRADE TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE BARRIERS TRADE CLASSIFICATION TRADE COMPONENT TRADE COMPONENTS TRADE DIVERSION TRADE EXPANSION TRADE INTEGRATION TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRADE PATTERNS TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRADE PREFERENCES TRADE PROVISIONS TRADE REGIME TRADE RELATIONS TRADE REORIENTATION TRADING AREA TRADING PARTNER TRADING PARTNERS TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION UNILATERAL TRADE UNILATERAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION VALUE-ADDED RULE WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION The collapse of central planning set in motion the reintegration of the Central European countries into the world economy. The European Union (EU), because of its proximity, economic weight, and policy-induced deep integration, has shaped these countries' politics, and economics. The process of accession to the EU - which began with the signing of the European Association Agreements in 1991 - has influenced their economic institutions, policies, and performance. The author traces the emerging architecture of commercial relations in Europe, and argues that the accession process had its greatest impact on capital flows, and later on good flows. The countries that have benefited most from accession, are those that followed the path of radical liberal reform. Radical liberal reform, combined with preferential access to EU markets, attracted foreign direct investment. The European Union provided an outlet, initially for Central European countries' unskilled-labor intensive products, and more recently for skilled-labor intensive, and technology-based products. Knowledge-intensive imports from the European Union, have also contributed to industrial realignment in the Central European countries. The prospect of accession, and, since 1998, unfettered access to EU markets for industrial products, has given a boost to multinationals, relocating production in these countries. 2014-08-26T15:03:30Z 2014-08-26T15:03:30Z 2001-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089485/accession-european-union-affected-external-trade-foreign-direct-investment-central-european-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19666 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2578 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia