Author (Person) | Tovias, Alfred, Ugur, Mehmet |
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Series Title | European Union Politics |
Series Details | Vol.5, No.4, December 2004, p395-418 |
Publication Date | December 2004 |
ISSN | 1465-1165 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: The emerging literature on 'anchoring' draws attention to non-conventional benefits of regional integration arrangements, which include increased policy credibility. Nevertheless, this literature tends to view the anchoring of policy reform as an exogenously given option for a reforming country. We demonstrate that anchoring is an endogenously determined choice, which may guarantee neither optimal levels of policy reform nor effective anchoring unless the relevant contracts are both complete and incentive compatible. We examine the economic pillar of the Euro-Med Partnership (EMP) to ascertain the extent to which its contractual provisions satisfy these conditions. Our findings suggest that the EMP leaves too much room for discretion and does not internalize the positive externalities associated with policy reform. These findings enable us to elaborate on why the EU cannot be expected to function as an effective anchor for policy reform for its trading partners. |
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Countries / Regions | Europe, Northern Africa |