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Working Paper

EU Enlargement and Institutional Development: How Far Away Are the EU's Balkan an Black Sea Neighbors?

Kiel Working Papers, 1261

Authors

  • Hammermann
  • F.
  • Schweickert
  • R.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

P20 F15 O10

Key Words

economic development

EU enlargement

Institutions

regional integration

regionale Verflechtung

transitional economies

Wirtschaftsentwicklung

Institutional development in new and potential member countries determines the success of both the catching-up of developing European countries and the deepening of the European integration process. This paper argues that the timing of future enlargement should depend on institutional convergence between the EU and potential accession candidates. Therefore, the paper looks at institutional quality in the EU, in the EU's neighboring Balkan and Black Sea regions, and especially in Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Turkey, and Ukraine, i.e. the next countries in the queue for entry or likely to lobby for entry into the EU. Three dimensions of institutional quality-legislative, administrative, and judicative institutions-are analyzed on the basis of the World Bank Governance Indicators using institutional quality in EU member states as a benchmark in order to reveal institutional deficits.

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  • Dr. Rainer Schweickert
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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