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Title:Freiheit für Arbeitskräfte und Dienstleistungen in der EU: Protektion in Deutschland?
Authors:Glismann, Hans H.
Schrader, Klaus
Issue Date:2008
Citation:[Volume:] 57 [Issue:] 3 [Pages:] 315-339 [Journal:] Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik [ISBN:] 0721-3808
Abstract:It is analysed whether the EU’s Eastern Enlargement has been an obstacle to further European integration. Does the Enlargement provoke protectionist policies in core member countries, such as Germany? The paper deals with the institutional settings pertaining to labour supply and trade in services within the Union. It is shown that Germany is one of the two EU 15 countries still denying free access of new member countries to its labour market. In addition, Germany has been pushing for protection regarding trade in services. Statistics indicate that German protection and EU free trade have made the UK a winner in the game of labour migration.
JEL:F15
F16
J38
Document Type:Article
Appears in Collections:Economists Online

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