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EUROPEAN ENLARGEMENT
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061611
Beyond enlargement the European neighbourhood policy and its to
/ Balfour, Rosa; Rotta, Alessandro
Jan-Mar 2005
Balfour, Rosa
Journal Article
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Jan-Mar 2005.
Key Words
European Union
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European Enlargement
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European Neighbours
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Neighbours-European Union
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061612
Does the ENP respond to the EU's post-enlargement challenges?
/ Tocci, Nathalie
Jan-Mar 2005
Tocci, Nathalie
Journal Article
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Jan-Mar 2005.
Key Words
European Union
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European Enlargement
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European Neighourhood Policy
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068401
For a core Europe in an open union
/ Merlini, Cesare
Merlini, Cesare
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2005.
Key Words
European Union
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European Enlargement
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United Nations
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078232
Military expenditure and migration in Europe
/ Evans, Joanne; Goulas, Eleftherios; Levine, Paul
Evans, Joanne
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Publication
2007.
Summary/Abstract
The enlargement of the EU has implications for the national defence requirements and therefore national defence policy of European nations. In light of the freedom of movement of citizens between member states it is appropriate to consider the implications of a country's military expenditure for its macroeconomy and specifically on the flows of migration between member states. Traditionally, income differentials, employment levels and relative standards of living are all factors that influence an individual's decision to migrate. To this list we add the level of military expenditure. Migration from a panel of 16 Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) to Germany between 1995 and 2002 is found to be the result of the level of military expenditure of the source country and the host country in conjunction with factors consistent with standard theoretical predictions
Key Words
Migration
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Military Expenditure
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Europe Union
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European Enlargement
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