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Measuring the Costs of Protection in Europe Book

Trade protection costs the European Union between 6 and 7 percent of its gross domestic product, or the equivalent of the annual economic output of Spain. Continuing the Institute's series on trade protection in major countries (which already includes the United States, Japan, Korea, and China), this study by Patrick Messerlin is the first attempt to measure the impact of all types of protection in the European Union. Messerlin uses partial equilibrium methods to assess the costs to consumers and to evaluate the political economy of European protection. He also examines in detail the intricate relations between the major EU domestic policies-from the Common Agricultural Policy to the Single Market in services-and commercial policy. He aims to assess their dynamic evolution for the decade to come, which will be marked by the first accessions of Central European countries to the EU and by the debate on the European political union. The study provides a valuable agenda for the upcoming round of WTO negotiations and underlines their role as a support for domestic reforms that the EU should undertake for its own benefit. Read More

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  • 0881322733
  • 9780881322736
  • Patrick Messerlin
  • 31 March 2000
  • Institute for International Economics,U.S.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 300
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