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Book Title: The Economic Potential of a Larger Europe
Editor(s): Liebscher, Klaus; Christl, Josef; Mooslechner, Peter; Ritzberger-Grünwald, Doris
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781843769620
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 4
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors ix
Preface xi
Klaus Liebscher, Josef Christl, Peter Mooslechner and
Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald
Executive summary xv
Stephan Barisitz
EU enlargement in 2004 a time to revisit transition challenges xxv
Klaus Liebscher
PART I RECONCILING POLICIES FOR EUROPE
1 Toward a stronger Europe in the global economy 3
Horst Köhler
2 The challenges of a wider and deeper Europe 8
Charles Wyplosz
PART II KEY ISSUES FOR CAPACITY BUILDING
3 Capacity building challenges in the run-up to
EU enlargement and beyond 27
Jean Lemierre
4 Partnerships for capacity building a necessity rather than
an option 30
Kipkorir Aly Azad Rana
PART III HUMAN CAPITAL AND CAPACITY BUILDING
EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE
5 JVI and WTO beacons for navigating the waters of transition 37
Valeriy T. Pyatnytskiy
6 Capacity building initiatives a personal account from the
giving and receiving end 40
Josef Tos ovsky
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7 Meeting the challenges of enhancing capacity for development 43
Frannie A. Léautier
8 The changing institutional needs of the transition economies
and the role of the IMF 67
Saleh M. Nsouli
9 Investing in human capital: experiences from OECD countries
and policy lessons 85
Raymond Torres
PART IV THE ROLE OF FDI AND TRADE INTEGRATION IN
THE CATCHING-UP PROCESS
10 The importance of foreign-owned enterprises in the
catching-up process 97
Alena Zemplinerová
11 Intra-industry trade between the EU and the acceding
countries: the impact of foreign direct investment on trade
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