The Cost of Non-Europe in the Single Market. Part I - Free Movement of Goods
Cost of Non-Europe Reports identify the possibilities for economic or other gains and/or the realisation of a ‘public good’ through common action at EU level in specific policy areas and sectors. This Cost of Non-Europe Report seeks to analyse the costs for citizens, businesses and relevant stake-holders of remaining gaps and barriers in the European Single Market, building on and updating the 1988 Cecchini Report, which quantified its potential benefits. This particular study - the first in a series - uses an econometric model to estimate the potential benefits of removing existing barriers to foreign direct investment and non-tariff trade barriers within the European Union. The removal of existing trade barriers could boost total intra-EU merchandise exports up to 7 per cent in the long-term. These effects will vary by Member State, and by sector of the internal market.
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This study has been written by Marco Hafner, Enora Robin and Stijn Hoorens of RAND Europe at the request of the European Added Value (EAV) Unit of the Directorate for Impact Assessment and European Added Value, within the Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services (DG EPRS) of the General Secretariat of the European Parliament.
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- análisis de coste-beneficio
- análisis económico
- ASUNTOS FINANCIEROS
- ASUNTOS SOCIALES
- comercio internacional
- construcción europea
- construcción y obras públicas
- ECONOMÍA
- EMPRESA Y COMPETENCIA
- financiación e inversión
- gestión contable
- INDUSTRIA
- INTERCAMBIOS ECONÓMICOS Y COMERCIALES
- intercambios intra-UE
- inversión directa
- inversión extranjera
- libre circulación de mercancías
- material de construcción
- material médico-quirúrgico
- mercado único
- modelo económico
- obstáculo no arancelario
- política comercial
- sanidad
- UNIÓN EUROPEA