The Salmon-Agreement Between Norway and the European Union—A Welfare Economic Analysis

2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Torbj⊘rn Lorentzen
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Jarosiński

The main objective of the Polish investment policy during transition and accession to the European Union was to increase investment in both the private and the public sector. The investment policy at that time had to be conducted on the basis of far-reaching autonomy of public sector units. The article concentrates on the economic analysis and evaluation of the effects of regional investment policy, focusing on the expenditures between 2008–2013.


Author(s):  
Andrea Pitasi ◽  
Sara Petroccia ◽  
Camila Giovana Portolese ◽  
Gyorgy Csepeli

This is a legal and political sociology essay with the objective of a strategic geopolitical, legal and economic analysis of the pros and cons of Turkey's potential entry as a member state of the European Union. The essay is placed on the side of the policies, more in detail on the side of politics making, it starts with the analysis of the state of art, to move towards the need for structural coupling between Turkey and the European Union and then - lastly - there are some authors' thoughts on a potential eastward enlargement of the European Union with its pros and its cons.This is a legal and political sociology essay with the objective of a strategic geopolitical, legal and economic analysis of the pros and cons of Turkey's potential entry as a member state of the European Union. The essay is placed on the side of the policies, more in detail on the side of politics making, it starts with the analysis of the state of art, to move towards the need for structural coupling between Turkey and the European Union and then - lastly - there are some authors' thoughts on a potential eastward enlargement of the European Union with its pros and its cons.


2012 ◽  
Vol 49 (No. 8) ◽  
pp. 352-356
Author(s):  
P. Bielik

In the framework of Slovakia entering into the European Union, there was done a PHARE-ACE survey in years 1999–2000. The name of this survey was “Micro-economic analysis of farming households restructuring in pre-accession period to the EU”. The survey was finished in 2002. This survey was done in two regions of Slovakia, characterized by different natural conditions, production and economic conditions. This project was aiming not only at private farmers but also at other legal entities producing agricultural products. The monitored group consisted of 412 private farmers, farming in average 43.2 ha of agricultural land. Most of them are farming on 0–2 ha of agricultural land (20.8%) and on 25–100 ha of agricultural land (20.1%).


Politeja ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3(66)) ◽  
pp. 145-156
Author(s):  
Artur Niedźwiecki

The Phenomenon of Brexit in the Considerations of the School of Law and Economics The article addresses the issue of Brexit in the context of economic analysis of law using a qualitative method, namely the textual analysis of selected papers devoted to both the process of secession of Great Britain from the European Union and the aforementioned research school. The hypothesis of this work is as follows: economic analysis of law reveals limited applicability to the exegesis of the Community disintegration mechanisms, including Brexit, which is one of the symptoms of these processes. According to the author, it reveals certain shortcomings in the research procedures regarding the phenomenon of EU decomposition, although, on the other hand, some of its components still remain valid.


2013 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 243-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
CHAD P. BOWN ◽  
PETROS C. MAVROIDIS

AbstractThe WTO's Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in this Report. Importantly, it discussed the consistency of the European Union (EU) regulation with the multilateral rules on the conditions for deviating from the obligation to calculate individual dumping margins. Although China formally won the argument, the AB may have opened the door to treat China as a nonmarket economy (NME) even beyond 2016 when China's NME status was thought to expire under the terms of China's 2001 WTO Accession Protocol. The AB further dealt with numerous other issues ranging from statistical sampling to the treatment of confidential information. In handling its investigation, the EU authorities made a number of questionable decisions regarding the collection of information, and this aspect of the process was central to China's legal challenges.


2021 ◽  
pp. 0003603X2199702
Author(s):  
Ramji Tamarappoo ◽  
Neha Malhotra Singh

This article assesses how the use of economic analysis and quantitative tools has evolved in merger assessments in India and draws a comparison with practices in two of the advanced jurisdictions, the United States and the European Union. In addition, this article identifies the trends and the gaps that still persist in India, in terms of the adoption of analytical approaches in merger analysis.


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