The Czech and Slovak Customs Union (CSCU), which came into effect in January 1993, differs from regular regional trading arrangements as its goal was to minimize the economic cost of a decline in economic ties between its members rather than to set in motion the mechanism of integration. The creation of the CSCU ensured a smooth and conflict-free break up of Czechoslovakia and resulted in divergence in regulatory regimes of the two republics. This...
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2003/01/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS2954
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2010/07/01
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Never too late to get together again : turning the Czech and Slovak Customs Union into a stepping stone to EU integration.
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commission of the european communities