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Competitiveness implications for Ireland of EU enlargement
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Date Issued
2002-09
Date Available
2009-07-29T13:11:58Z
Abstract
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, are likely to be admitted to the EU within the next few years. The present paper assesses the competitiveness
implications of this enlargement for Ireland. Four specific topics are considered: the trade effects, the implications for Ireland's ability to attract FDI, the likely levels of immigration from Central and Eastern Europe and its consequences, and the budgetary
implications for the Irish Exchequer.
implications of this enlargement for Ireland. Four specific topics are considered: the trade effects, the implications for Ireland's ability to attract FDI, the likely levels of immigration from Central and Eastern Europe and its consequences, and the budgetary
implications for the Irish Exchequer.
External Notes
Elaine Hutson is misspelled as Elaine Hudson on the first and second pages
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP02/24
Subject – LCSH
European Union--Membership
Competition--Ireland
Ireland--Economic conditions--21st century
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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