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The Performance of the Single Market for Goods After 25 Years

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  • Yvonne Wolfmayr
  • Klaus S. Friesenbichler
  • Harald Oberhofer
  • Michael Pfaffermayr
  • Iulia Siedschlag
  • Mattia Di Ubaldo
  • Manuel Tong Koecklin
  • Weijie Yan

    (Economic and Social Research Institute)

Abstract

This report quantifies the gains from European trade integration, but also highlights potentials for further gains by eliminating remaining shortcomings of the Single Market for goods related to incorrect or incomplete transposition, the application of harmonised rules as well as the functioning of the mutual recognition principle. The study confirms that the Single Market has delivered benefits in terms of increased trade, competition, productivity and ultimately welfare. Accession has been a key driver for trade effects in the period considered (1995-2014). The results further indicate that improvements in transposition and enforcement of Single Market rules could be a driver for trade, productivity and welfare gains in the long run. Apart from pro-competitive effects, these gains would also come about through increased specialisation and greater intra-EU production integration. In this respect the study offers evidence of – so far less obvious – additional benefits stemming from improvements of institutional quality. Improvements in regulatory institutional quality have also been a relevant driver of pro-competitive effects on market structure as well as productivity levels in accession countries. Furthermore, differences in the quality of the Single Market legal framework are found to matter for firms' organisational choices for their intra-EU production operations via (intra-firm) vertical integration and cross-border outsourcing, in the context of incomplete contracts.

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  • Yvonne Wolfmayr & Klaus S. Friesenbichler & Harald Oberhofer & Michael Pfaffermayr & Iulia Siedschlag & Mattia Di Ubaldo & Manuel Tong Koecklin & Weijie Yan, 2019. "The Performance of the Single Market for Goods After 25 Years," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61982, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:61982
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    1. Harald Oberhofer & Michael Pfaffermayr & Yvonne Wolfmayr, 2021. "Die Auswirkungen des Brexit auf Österreichs Wirtschaft," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 66782, Juni.
    2. Yvonne Wolfmayr & Michael Pfaffermayr, 2022. "The EU Services Directive: Untapped Potentials of Trade in Services," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 69628, April.
    3. Luis J. Álvarez & M.ª Dolores Gadea & Ana Gómez Loscos, 2021. "La evolución cíclica de la economía española en el contexto europeo," Occasional Papers 2103, Banco de España.
    4. Handler, Heinz, 2020. "Revamping Policy Governance in Austria: The EU’s impact 25 years on," MPRA Paper 110038, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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