* 5 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (5) Publication Type Working Paper (3) Journal Article (2) Research International Development (5) Macroeconomic Stability and Financial Integration (4) Experts Rainer Schweickert (5) Inna Melnykovska (4) Andrea Gawrich (2) Anja Franke (2) Ansgar Belke (1) Ingo Bordon (1) Inna Melnykovsky (1) Thorsten Drautzburg (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Tags: institutional change Remove all filters Publication Resource-Based Reluctance, Reversed Asymmetry, and Non-Trade Integration Incentives - Theory and Evidence from European Neighbourhood 01.09.2009 Among ENP countries, Azerbaijan is outstanding because it leans on its resource base and sees the EU at the receiving end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We develop a... Publication The European Union's Relations with Ukraine and Azerbaijan 01.01.2010 Among ENP countries, Azerbaijan is outstanding because it leans on its resource base and sees the EU at the receiving end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We develop a... Publication Prospective Membership and Institutional Change in Transition Countries 01.10.2009 This paper quantifies the impact of incentives related to potential membership on institutional change as measured by the World Bank Governance Indicators (WBGI). Based on a panel of 25 transition countries for the period from 1996 to 2008 we show... Publication NATO as an External Driver of Institutional Change in Post-Communist Countries 01.06.2011 So far, economic analyses of NATO enlargement have been restricted to aspects of regional security while political analyses focused on indirect peace-building effects on democracy in the first place. Our panel regressions for 25 post-communist... Publication Which Membership Matters? External vs. Internal Determinants of Institutional Change in Transition Countries 01.05.2008 This paper analyses potential internal and external determinants of institutional change as measured by the World Bank Governance Indicators (WBGI) based on a panel of 25 transition countries for the period from 1996 to 2005. We show that natural...
Publication Resource-Based Reluctance, Reversed Asymmetry, and Non-Trade Integration Incentives - Theory and Evidence from European Neighbourhood 01.09.2009 Among ENP countries, Azerbaijan is outstanding because it leans on its resource base and sees the EU at the receiving end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We develop a...
Publication The European Union's Relations with Ukraine and Azerbaijan 01.01.2010 Among ENP countries, Azerbaijan is outstanding because it leans on its resource base and sees the EU at the receiving end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We develop a...
Publication Prospective Membership and Institutional Change in Transition Countries 01.10.2009 This paper quantifies the impact of incentives related to potential membership on institutional change as measured by the World Bank Governance Indicators (WBGI). Based on a panel of 25 transition countries for the period from 1996 to 2008 we show...
Publication NATO as an External Driver of Institutional Change in Post-Communist Countries 01.06.2011 So far, economic analyses of NATO enlargement have been restricted to aspects of regional security while political analyses focused on indirect peace-building effects on democracy in the first place. Our panel regressions for 25 post-communist...
Publication Which Membership Matters? External vs. Internal Determinants of Institutional Change in Transition Countries 01.05.2008 This paper analyses potential internal and external determinants of institutional change as measured by the World Bank Governance Indicators (WBGI) based on a panel of 25 transition countries for the period from 1996 to 2005. We show that natural...