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CASE Network Reports
Nr 88   Deep Integration with the EU and its Likely Impact on Selected ENP Countries and Russia
Autorzy: Maryla Maliszewska
Irina Orlova
Svitlana Taran
Seria wydawnicza: CASE Network Reports
Rok wydania: 2009
Projekt: Wschodnie sąsiedztwo Unii Europejskiej - potencjał ekonomiczny i przyszły rozwój [ENEPO]
The aim of this study is to estimate the impact of the removal of NTBs in trade between the EU and its selected CIS partners: Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan (CIS5). The report includes a discussion of methodologies of measurement of non-tariff barriers and the impact of their removal, including a review of previous studies focusing on CEE and CIS regions. Further, we employ a computable general equilibrium model encompassing the following three pillars of trade facilitation: legislative and regulatory approximation, reform of customs rules and procedures and liberalization of the access of foreign providers of services. We conclude that a reduction of NTBs and improved access to the EU market would bring significant benefits to the CIS5 countries in terms of welfare gains, GDP growth, increases in real wages and expansion of international trade.  The possible welfare implications of deep integration with the EU range from 5.8% of GDP in Ukraine to sizeable expected gains in Armenia (3.1%), Russia (2.8%), Azerbaijan (1.8%) and Georgia (1.7%).
Słowa kluczowe: institutional harmonization, European integration, European Neighborhood Policy, ENP, non-tariff barriers, NTBs, Computable Gerneral Equilibrium, CGE model
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