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Über das Wesen und die Wirkungen der Zollunion : insbesondere über die Frage, inwieweit die Staatssouveränität durch die Zollunion beeinträchtigt wird /Ehrman, Arnošt. January 1942 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss. Recht Bern, 1942. / Bibliogr.
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The impact of a customs union with the EU on Turkey's welfare, employment and income distribution : an age analysis /DeSantis, Roberto A. January 1997 (has links)
Teilw. zugl.: Warwick, University, Diss.
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Bemühungen des Königreichs Württemberg um eine deutsche Zollvereinigung nach 1815 /Kappel, Ruth, January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Tübingen, 1991. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 529-561).
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Effects of Including Agricultural Products in the Customs Union between Turkey and the EU / A Partial Equilibrium Analysis for Turkey / Auswirkungen einer Einbeziehung von Agrarprodukten in die Zollunion zwischen der Türkei und der EU / Eine partielle Gleichgewichtsanalyse für die TürkeiGrethe, Harald 23 May 2003 (has links)
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Die EG-Integrationspolitik im Mittelmeerraum : eine Untersuchung ihrer Effizienz am Beispiel der Länder Griechenland und Republik Zypern /Kipenis, Joannis. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Albert-Ludwigs-Universität (Freiburg im Breisgau). / Includes bibliographical references (p. [340-361]).
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Economic integration and agglomeration in a customs union in the presence of an outside regionCommendatore, Pasquale, Kubin, Ingrid, Petraglia, Carmelo, Sushko, Iryna 10 1900 (has links) (PDF)
New Economic Geography (NEG) models do not typically account for the
presence of regions other than the ones involved in the integration process. We explore such a
possibility in a Footloose Entrepreneur (FE) model aiming at studying the stability properties
of long-run industrial location equilibria. We consider a world economy composed by a customs
union of two regions (regions 1 and 2) and an "outside region" which can be regarded as
the rest of the world (region 3). The effects of economic integration on industrial agglomeration
within the customs union are studied under the assumption of a constant distance between
the customs union itself and the third region. The results show that higher economic integration
does not always implies the standard result of full agglomeration of FE models. This incomplete
agglomeration outcome is due to the fact that the periphery region keeps a share of
industrial activities in order to satisfy a share of "external demand". That is, the deindustrialization
process brought about by economic integration in the periphery of the union is mitigated
by the demand of consumers living in the rest of the world. In general, the market size of
the third region affects the number of the long-run equilibria, as well as their stability properties.
In addition to the standard outcomes of FE models, we describe the existence of two
asymmetric equilibria characterised by unequal distribution of firms between regions 1 and 2,
with no full agglomeration though. Interestingly, these equilibria are stable and therefore can
be regarded as a likely long-run equilibrium state of the economy. (author's abstract) / Series: Department of Economics Working Paper Series
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