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Title: ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ENLARGEMENT Myths, Realities and Surprises


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ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ENLARGEMENT Myths, Realities
and Surprises
  • Iain Begg
  • European Institute
  • London School of Economics Political Science

2
THE FEARS
  • A vast wave of migration
  • Basis for derogations on free movement
  • Yet often about union interests
  • Relocation of economic activity
  • Race to the bottom in welfare standards
  • Tax competition
  • General undermining of social model

3
CUMULATIVE GDP GROWTH 2000-06,
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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
  • Tends to be highly pro-cyclical
  • Upsurge in late 1990s
  • Big fall 2001-3
  • Now recovering
  • Has been important contributor to growth
  • Inflows per capita 2001-2004, per annum
  • To EU-15 840
  • To EU-10 252
  • But still fears of delocalisation persist

5
MARKET ACCESS EFFECTSRecently acceded members
  • All RAMs except CZ net importers of goods

6
TRADE BALANCESAverage 2004-2006(f), of GDP
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MARKET ACCESS EFFECTS
  • All RAMs except CZ net importers of goods
  • And all, including CZ have current deficits
  • From 1.8 of GDP in Slovenia (2004-2006)
  • To around 11 in Estonia and Latvia
  • Corresponding figure for Croatia 5.8
  • Hence source of net demand for EU-15
  • Underpins economic activity in EU-15
  • Typically 2/3 of exports
  • Linked to major investment and growth
  • May not continue indefinitely

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The economic impact of migration from the new EU
Member States has been modest, but broadly
positive, reflecting the flexibility and speed of
adjustment of the UK labour market
  • Study on the impact of free movement of workers
    from central and eastern Europe on the UK
  • UK Department of Work and Pensions, 2006

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EXPERIENCE OF REFORM
  • The long transitions
  • Points to new solutions
  • In labour market regulation
  • In knowledge economy
  • Creates experience relevant to Lisbon strategy
  • But also demonstrates need for patience
  • as well as necessary conditions
  • Backs to the wall or favourable economy

10
STRUCTURAL REFORMSThe latest in U-shaped curves?
? Sense of crisis in economy
ESTONIA 1992-94
SPAIN
Intensity of reforms
Political support for reforms
ITALY
Performance of economy ?
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IDEAS TO SHARE
  • Greater impetus to economic liberalism
  • Reform of tax systems
  • Simplification
  • The flat tax(es) and their rationale
  • What sort of stabilisation policy
  • Balanced budgets by law?
  • Emerging reinvention of the welfare state
  • Distinct from familiar Esping Andersen models

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SHAPING ECONOMIC POLICY
  • The settlement on the EU budget
  • Key deal still CAP lt gt UK rebate
  • But RAM demands restricted scope for change
  • Result an even messier compromise
  • Variety of side payments 75 million for Bavaria
  • Still more variants on paying-in Austrian VAT
  • The re-launch of the Lisbon strategy
  • Has tilted more towards business orientation
  • Yet doubts about governance remain

13
WHAT NEXT?
  • Enlargement of euro area
  • Slovenia 2007?
  • The Estonian paradox
  • Financial stability challenges
  • Impact of growth rates on convergence
  • Portugal risks being overtaken
  • Sustainable development strategy II
  • Reinvention of European social model

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ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ENLARGEMENT Myths, Realities
and Surprises
  • Iain Begg
  • European Institute
  • London School of Economics Political Science
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