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El impacto comercial de la integración europea, 1950-2000

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  • Lanaspa Santolaria Luis Fernando

    (UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA)

  • Montañés Bernal Antonio

    (UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA)

  • Sanso Frago Marcos

    (UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA)

  • Sanz Gracia Fernando

    (UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA)

Abstract

In this working paper the trade impact of the European integration process in assessed. To that end, two different but complementary techniques are used: the gravity equation model and time series analysis. Four main conclusions are deduced. First, the existenceof a EEC effect is clearly confirmed from 1958 to 2000. Second, the trade impact is quantitatively relevant and accounts for a non negligible part of each country s GDP. Third, the relative impact has a positive temporal trend, especially at the end of the sample period. Finally, an ex ante EEC effect is detected from 1997 for the ten countries which joined the EU in May 2004.

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  • Lanaspa Santolaria Luis Fernando & Montañés Bernal Antonio & Sanso Frago Marcos & Sanz Gracia Fernando, 2007. "El impacto comercial de la integración europea, 1950-2000," Working Papers 201076, Fundacion BBVA / BBVA Foundation.
  • Handle: RePEc:fbb:wpaper:201076
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