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Intraday Price Dynamics between EUAs and CERs in the European Carbon Futures Market

2011

We provide the first intraday analysis on the contribution to price discovery of two emissions carbon credits: European Union Allowances (EUAs) and Certified Emission Reductions (CERs). We find that EUAs lead price discovery but CERs play a growing role and, therefore, should not be ignored.

CommerceEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCertificationEuropean unionCarbon creditPrice discoverymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Assessing the Enlargement and Deepening of the European Union

2008

This paper estimates a theoreticallymotivated gravity model to examine the effect of the European Union (EU) on trade and whet her the order of entry has affected the trade performance of member countries. Additionally, we analyse the impact of the diffe rent phases of EU integration on trade. The results show that both original countries and successive enlargements boost intra-b loc trade. Moreover, the results suggest that the deepening in the integration process has led to more trade creation among members. Finally, only the latter ph ase of the European integration process (the single currency) has increased trade with non-members.

Commercial policyEconomic integrationEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryTrade creationSingle marketInternational tradeInternational economicsInternational free trade agreementAccountingPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessTrade barrierFinancemedia_commonWorld Economy
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Public Support for TTIP in EU Countries: What Determines Trade Policy Preferences in a Salient Real-World Case?

2016

Attitudes towards international economic integration are usually measured via survey questions on preferences for free trade in general, arguably in contexts of low salience of international economic integration in the public mind. Drawing on three recent rounds of Eurobarometer surveys that contain information on citizens’ attitudes towards a free trade and investment agreement between the EU and the USA, this paper seizes the opportunity to re-examine individual-level preferences towards international economic integration with regard to a specific real-world case of relatively high political salience, i.e. TTIP. While past research has explained preferences towards trade primarily via mod…

Commercial policyEconomic integrationPublic economicsEurobarometerbusiness.industryPublic opinionEconomic globalizationInternationalizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessFree trademedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Politicization of European Union Trade Policy: Radical-Left Euroskeptic Opposition to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

2021

This study aims to analyze the correlation between radical-left Euroskeptic (RLE) activity and European Union (EU) trade policy by focusing on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). At the beginning of TTIP negotiations, the agreement was not high on political agendas and was not a major concern within European society. Thus, its salience was low. This initial lack of interest stemmed from the fact that the TTIP, as an economic and technical issue, did not draw public attention. This study shows that RLEs profoundly affected public opinion on the TTIP by increasing its salience during the European parliamentary elections in 2014 in France and Germany. Second, RLEs involv…

Commercial policyTransatlantic Trade and Investment Partnershipbusiness.industryParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolarization (politics)Opposition (politics)global tradeTransatlantic Trade and Investment PartnershipPublic opiniontrade policyPolitical economyGeneral electionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionpoliticizationEuropean unionbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_commonEuroskepticismradical leftJournal of Economic Integration
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Interrelation Between European Union Protection and National Protection

2014

In addition to registration requirements, registration procedure, and the protection of registered IGOs, namely PDOs and PGIs, as well as protected indications of origin (within the Aromatised Wines Regulation), the EU law on IGOs also includes the regulation of other aspects. Competence of state institutions of EU Member States to ensure the observance of the regulation of IGOs as it is provided in the EU law or interrelation with other EU legal acts relating to IGOs already discussed in Part II of this book should be mentioned among such aspects.

Competence (law)State (polity)Member statesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceNational data protection authorityEuropean unionPublic administrationCommon Agricultural PolicyData Protection Directivemedia_common
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Eurosceptic Contagion and European Elections

2021

At the onset, the starting perspective here has been that the main arena for political struggle is the national one. One of the most influential approaches in the study of European and European Union politics has been the second-order election thesis (Reif & Schmitt, 1980). According to this school of thought, elections to the European Parliament have actually functioned as somewhat less important national elections (hence second order, akin to US midterm elections), and the main arena for political conflict over EU policy lies at the national level. This book has so far largely shared these assumptions and premises and has as a consequence focused on the effect of Eurosceptic Parties’ succ…

Competition (economics)PoliticsParliamentOrder (exchange)Political sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMainstreamEuropean unionMechanism (sociology)media_commonSchool of thought
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Competitive Risks in the Sharing Economy and the European Union Market Regulation

2016

The massive reduction of costs due to efficient platform brokerage has allowed the “collaborative commons” to expand and evolve, and also to create new and very efficient markets: the so-called “sharing economy”. However, bigger and more efficient sharing platforms also have some drawbacks, such as the concern that these powerful digital brokers could harm fair competition. Nevertheless, economic models seem to support the idea that digital platforms have rarely inhibited the emergence of competitors, nor do they seem to be extracting predatory benefits by abusing their position to the detriment of consumers. This relative lack of risk has pushed competition authorities across Europe to pro…

Competition (economics)Sharing economyOrder (exchange)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic modelCompetitor analysisEuropean unionBusiness modelCommonsIndustrial organizationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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European Integration and Inequality among Countries: A Lifecycle Income Analysis

2012

We analyze the effects of the expansions of the European Union on inequality using an approach based on individuals' lifecycle incomes. This allows us to consider the effect of different rates of growth and survival rates. This differs form the usual analyses of inequality that focus on the evolution of current per capita income for the period. Our results show that inequality in terms of permanent income was substantially less than in current per capita income at the time of all the expansions except those of the last ten years. The results point to the key role of policies that stimulate growth in the less developed countries. With an annual β-convergence of 2% in current income, inequali…

Comprehensive incomeTotal personal incomebusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentDistribution (economics)International economicsDevelopmentPer capita incomeIncome inequality metricsPermanent income hypothesisIncome distributionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceDemographic economicsEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonReview of International Economics
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An Assessment of Carousel Value-Added Tax Fraud in The European Carbon Market

2017

AbstractThe literature on the European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) is by now very rich. Much is known about the efficiency, the effectiveness, and the environmental and distributional impacts of the EU ETS. Less, however, is known about the carousel value-added-tax (VAT) fraud phenomena in the European carbon market. This article evaluates the welfare effects of carousel VAT fraud in the EU ETS using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis. According to our findings, if VAT fraud occurs in the EU ETS, the effects on welfare for the EU Member States are negative, with welfare loss significantly higher than the VAT fraud value. This article also discusses the reverse charge…

Computable general equilibriumEconomic policy020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyInternational economicscomputable general equilibrium modeling emission trading reverse charge value-added tax fraud welfareValue-added taxSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeCarbon market0502 economics and businessValue (economics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsDeadweight lossmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSettore IUS/12 - Diritto TributarioEmissions trading050207 economicsEuropean unionLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceWelfaremedia_common
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Serious Games for Health and Safety Training

2011

EUROSTAT figures show that 5720 people die in the European Union every year as a consequence of work-related accidents. Training in Health and Safety is indeed a key aspect to reduce this figure, and serious games constitute an effective method to provide this training. However, the development of this type of computer applications is a complex issue, requiring cross discipline knowledge on different areas, including instructional design, psychology, sociology, law, and computer graphics. Beyond the challenges already present in the development of non-educational computer games, serious games for health and safety are instructional tools. Therefore, they require an instructional design to c…

Computer ApplicationsInstructional designmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Occupational safety and healthEntertainmentRisk analysis (engineering)media_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionPsychologyGames for HealthSimulationSeriousnessmedia_common
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