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DEEP INTEGRATION AND ITS IMPACTS ON NON-MEMBERS: EU ENLARGEMENT AND EAST ASIA
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2006
International Economic Integration and Asia
Ten countries-most completing their transition from socialist-based economies to market economies-became the EU members in 2004, two additional countries are slated to join the Union in 2007, and a few others are expected to become members at some future dates. Despite a relatively small economic size of the new member, acceding and candidate countries, this type of deep integration can have non-negligible effects on countries outside of the preferential zone as the reduction in barriers across
doi:10.1142/9789812773777_0007
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