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Enhancing Regional Trade Integration in Southeast Europe

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  • Borko Handjiski
  • Robert Lucas
  • Philip Martin
  • Selen Sarisoy Guerin

Abstract

Countries of the Southeast Europe (SEE) region have witnessed significant economic improvement since the beginning of their transition to market economies in the early 1990s. Growth has been particularly strong in the past six years, but still lower than in other fast growing countries in the East Asia and Baltic regions, or some of the other new member states of the European Union (EU). The purpose of this study is twofold: (i) to present recent trends in intra regional trade in SEE, in particular following the implementation of Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA); and (ii) to bring the attention of policy makers to some of the remaining impediments to enhanced intra regional trade. The rest of the study is organized as follows. Chapter two describes intraregional trade patterns, both prior and after the entry of CEFTA into force, including more detailed analysis of trade structure. Chapter three emphasizes the role of nontariff barriers (NTBs), such as technical regulations and standards, and their potential impact on trade enhancement, as well as the importance of the trade related environment drawing on global surveys and reports (doing business, Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS), logistics performance indicator, and the enabling trade index). It also looks at rules of origin and their role in trade creation. Chapter four aims to present the view of the private sector on CEFTA and on trade related reforms in general through two case studies of regional firms. Finally, chapter five concludes by summarizing the key recommendations of the study.

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  • Borko Handjiski & Robert Lucas & Philip Martin & Selen Sarisoy Guerin, 2010. "Enhancing Regional Trade Integration in Southeast Europe," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 5931, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbpubs:5931
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    1. Jelena Vapa-Tankosic & Miroslav Stojsavljevic, 2012. "New Perspectives for Economic Growth: Agribusiness as Serbia's Way Out of Crisis," Book Chapters, in: Paulino Teixeira & António Portugal Duarte & Srdjan Redzepagic & Dejan Eric (ed.), European Integration Process in Western Balkan Countries, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 37, pages 726-740, Institute of Economic Sciences.
    2. Mojsoska Blazevski, Nikica & Kostadinov, Aleksandar & Gregg, Con & Uexkull, Erik von, 2012. "Skills Policies for Economic Diversification in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia- Enhancing local skills policies for the food and tourism sectors," MPRA Paper 42654, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Jeremiás Máté Balogh & Nuno Carlos Leitão, 2019. "A gravity approach of agricultural trade: The nexus of the EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific countries," Agricultural Economics, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 65(11), pages 509-519.
    4. Borko Handjiski & Lazar Sestovic, 2011. "Barriers to Trade in Services in the CEFTA Region," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 2337, December.
    5. Qorraj Gazmend & Jusufi Gezim, 2018. "The EU Stabilisation and Association Agreement for the Western Balkans: Between Challenges and Opportunities," Croatian International Relations Review, Sciendo, vol. 24(81), pages 51-68, May.
    6. Paulino Teixeira & António Portugal Duarte & Srdjan Redzepagic & Dejan Eric (ed.), 2012. "European Integration Process in Western Balkan Countries," Books, Institute of Economic Sciences, edition 1, volume 1, number euinpro.

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