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Title: EU Enlargement: Benefits of the Single Market Expansion for Current and New Member States
Abstract
The study suggests that the EU's eastward enlargement will be beneficial to the new members, while most EU countries will record minor welfare gains. Poland is expected to gain 3.4% of GDP, and Hungary almost 7%. The new members will experience production increases across almost all sectors, while the impact on EU production in some sectors is foreseen to be negative, but very small. In Poland and Hungary, real wages will rise, with wages of unskilled workers increasing at a faster pace than wages of skilled workers. The welfare implications of accession are smaller than those found in other studies on this subject. Lejour, de Mooij and Nahuis (2001) found that the gains from the Single Market are equivalent to 9% of GDP in Hungary and 5.8% in Poland. Despite significant differences in methodology, the main reason for divergence of the results is that Lejour, de Mooij and Nahuis employ higher trade protection data, which does not incorporate provisions of the Europe Agreements and other trade policy changes. This study focuses on the impact of trade liberalisation and reduction of technical barriers to trade. A complete analysis of the impact of enlargement on existing and prospective members should clearly also include the implications of accession on the CAP and transfers from the EU budget such as Structural Funds. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Maliszewska, Maryla
Series Title: Center for Social and Economic Research / Studies & Analyses ; 273
Publisher: Fundacja Naukowa CASE
Year: 2004
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 83-7178-333-7
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: domestic marketgross domestic productEU expansionequilibriumEast Central Europe
Subject: European Communities and European Union in generalEconomic and growth policiesEconomic development. Economic growth
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: The new Lisbon strategy : an estimation of the economic impact of reaching five Lisbon targets
Abstract
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe's economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European leaders agreed to stimulate economic growth and employment and make Europe's economy the most competitive in the world. If Europe would really reach the goals they set, Europe's Gross Domestic Product could increase by 12% to 23% and employment by about 11%. This paper draws this conclusion after having analysed five of the most important Lisbon goals: the internal market for services, the reduction of administrative burdens, goals on improving human capital, the 3% target on research and development expenditures, and 70% target on the employment rate. Using CPB's general equilibrium model for the world economy we have simulated the consequences for Europe of reaching the Lisbon targets in these fields. Key words: Jobs creation and economic growth, Lisbon agenda, general equilibrium model [George M. M. Gelauff; Arjan M. Lejour]
Author: Gelauff, George M. M. | Lejour, Arjan M.
Series Title:European Commission / Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry - Industrial policy and economic reform papers ; 1
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Unternehmen und Industrie
Year: 2006
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: General equilibriumJobEU countriesEconomic Growthjobequilibrium
Subject: Economic and growth policiesEconomic development. Economic growthEmployment and unemployment
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Working time and work–life balance in a life course perspective : A report based on the fifth European Working
Conditions Survey
Abstract
Understanding how working time is organised and how this is impacting on balance of work versus private life is of fundamental importance. This general statement is very much in accordance with the main objective of the Europe 2020 employment strategy, stating that at least 75% of the population aged 20–64 should be employed by 2020, necessitating in many Member States a significant increase in women’s labour market participation. Drawing on data from Eurofound’s fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), based on interviews with more than 38,000 respondents in 34 countries, this report documents the prevailing working time patterns of employees, the self-employed and lone parents across five country clusters. It also analyses the relationship between paid employment and domestic activities, work–life balance and working time preferences across the life course. [Eurofound]
Author: Anxo, Dominique | Franz, Christine | Kümmerling, Angelika
Publisher: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EF/12/73/EN
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: Working TimeIndustrial societyworking conditionsequilibriumlifesurvey research
Subject: Conditions of workSurveys. Sampling. Censuses
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Bitte beachten Sie die urheberrechtlichen Bedingungen der Dokumentenbenutzung / Please observe the copyright when accessing the document | Quelle / Source: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (http://eurofound.europa.eu)
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