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Impact of Intra-European Trade Agreements, 1990-2005: Policy Implications for the Western Balkans and Ukraine

ByZhaogang Qiao, Johannes Herderschee

May 1, 2007

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Zhaogang Qiao, and Johannes Herderschee. "Impact of Intra-European Trade Agreements, 1990-2005: Policy Implications for the Western Balkans and Ukraine", IMF Working Papers 2007, 126 (2007), accessed 12/26/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451866902.001

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Summary

The paper provides quantitative estimates of the impact of the European trade agreements on trade flows. It applies both static and dynamic panel estimation techniques. The results are useful to policymakers because new intra-European trade agreements are being negotiated. In the absence of a further expansion of the European Union, estimates of alternative policies may help to clarify the policy debate. The paper also illustrates that the performance of individual countries under the trade agreements can be explained in terms of their macroeconomic environment. The conclusions are likely to be relevant to the western Balkan countries and Ukraine.

Subject: Customs unions, Exports, Imports, Trade agreements, Trade relations

Keywords: country, EU export, trade agreement, trade diversion, WP

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