Globalization and enlargement: What future for Eastern Europe? (Uniting Europe: A dream too far)

Authors
Citation
E. Dijmarescu, Globalization and enlargement: What future for Eastern Europe? (Uniting Europe: A dream too far), E EUR ECON, 39(6), 2001, pp. 6-22
Categorie Soggetti
Economics
Journal title
EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS
ISSN journal
00128775 → ACNP
Volume
39
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
6 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-8775(200111/12)39:6<6:GAEWFF>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Globalization and EU enlargement will shape the future of Europe over the n ext decades. The eastward enlargement of the European Union is not only apo litical issue or an effort to reunite peoples sharing a common history, cul ture, and spiritual values. It is also a process through which Europe's fir ms seek to enhance their competitiveness by taking advantage of market prox imity, lower labor costs in Central and Eastern Europe, and the natural res ource endowments of the candidate countries. From the perspective of the candidate countries, the enlargement is a vital , even existential, matter because they have relatively small markets and l ack capital to overcome quickly the income gap separating them from EU memb ers. nile negotiations for accession envisage that the first new members wi ll join the EU in 2003-4, it will take much longer for these countries to r each the economic level of the current EU members. Moreover, the EU has set an ambitious target of achieving simultaneous enlargement and a deepening of integration, which creates the risk of building a Europe of two or three levels of integration.