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Title: France and the CEECs: Adjusting to Another Enlargement
Author(s): Olivier Cadot and Jaime de Melo
Publication Date: October 1994
Keyword(s): CEECs, Economic Integration, France and Trade Protection
Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics
Abstract: The paper considers the effects of trade expansion between the EU and the Central and East European Countries (CEECs) on France. Taking a political-economy perspective, we attempt to detect potential demand for protection at the sectoral and regional level. Recent aggregate figures for trade and direct investment are reviewed, showing that French trade relations with the CEECs have as yet failed to expand by as much as a simple gravity relationship would predict, while French direct investment in the area remains small. The paper then considers disaggregated trade data; simple trade expansion simulations are carried out suggesting that job creation and destruction at the regional level is likely to be marginal. The paper closes by drawing a comparison with France's adjustment to the EU's 1986 Southern enlargement (to Spain and Portugal), showing that fears of job losses turned out in that case to be largely unfounded, while Spain attracted significant amounts of French direct investment.
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Cadot, O and de Melo, J. 1994. 'France and the CEECs: Adjusting to Another Enlargement'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1049