Further Trade Integration in the Regional Economic Area of the Western Balkans: Steps Toward EU Enlargement
The economies and political systems of most European countries have successfully integrated to the European Union while also maintaining their sovereignty. Today, the countries of the Western Balkans (Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo) are also seeking Eur...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University American College Skopje
2018-12-01
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Series: | AICEI Proceedings |
Online Access: | http://www.aicei.uacs.edu.mk/document/71d3d464-6ef0-9294-1f7d-c49d0b5bb893 |
Summary: | The economies and political systems of most European countries have successfully integrated
to the European Union while also maintaining their sovereignty. Today, the countries of
the Western Balkans (Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
and Kosovo) are also seeking European integration, but mainly lag behind in terms of the
human rights and economic indicators of readiness to integrate. A solution to this problem
is the Regional Economic Area of the Western Balkans, an initiative which all the Western
Balkans governments have agreed to, which would not replace eventual European Union
membership but rather serve as an important stepping stone towards it. An action plan for
regional economic integration was created at a meeting of Western Balkans heads of state
in July 2017, but its steps are vague and leave out significant risks facing all Western Balkan
governments. We identify, empirically and theoretically, the main risks to effective regional
trade integration specifically, and find that the presence of administrative barriers to trade
(ATBs) and regional political conflicts may prevent or deter full regional trade integration,
an important step before European integration. We look to the most significant barriers to
trade in the region in order to provide recommendations and more detailed action steps to
make regional trade integration a reality. |
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ISSN: | 2671-3713 2671-3713 |