Central Europe as an Economic Area? Prospects for Further Economic Integration from an Austrian Perspective

K. Gugler, Heinz Handler, Manfred Schekulin
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Following the breakdown of central planning in Eastern Europe in 1989, all the reforming countries bordering the EU initiated processes, though at different speeds, to eventually join the EU as members. These countries were, except for Poland, also bordering the then new EU-Member country Austria. It seemed natural, therefore, to learn from the Austrian experience for the integration process of Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs). Already from the outset, the following questions come to ones mind: What special role has Austria played in the transformation process and, what role could she play in the integration process of CEECs? What kind of economic area could Austria possibly form with CEECs and which countries should be involved? What could be the meaning of a regional economic area in central Europe when the reforming countries involved are anyway striving for EU membership? The paper investigates the empirical characteristics of the countries compared in order to judge how apt they were for forming some kind of economic area.
中欧作为一个经济区?从奥地利学派的视角看进一步经济一体化的前景
1989年东欧中央计划崩溃后,所有与欧盟接壤的改革国家都启动了最终加入欧盟的进程,尽管速度不同。除波兰外,这些国家也与当时的新欧盟成员国奥地利接壤。因此,从中东欧国家一体化进程中学习奥地利的经验似乎是很自然的。从一开始,人们就会想到这样一个问题:奥地利在转型过程中发挥了什么特殊作用?在中东欧国家一体化进程中可以发挥什么作用?奥地利可能与中东欧国家组成什么样的经济区,哪些国家应该参与其中?当参与改革的国家无论如何都在争取加入欧盟时,中欧地区经济区的意义何在?本文考察了比较国家的经验特征,以判断它们形成某种经济区的可能性。
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