First assessment of the impact of the new countries' accession -especially Cyprus & Malta- to EU

Part of : Σπουδαί : journal of economics and business ; Vol.55, No.2, 2005, pages 78-93

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This paper deals first with the so-called wealth gap between EU-15 and CC-13, which is an important handicap that EU cohesion policy gives the lion's share and its primary attention. Concern is also expressed for the regional development and integration of regions and countries. New trade theory is mentioned and recommended for all CC-13 and for Cyprus and Malta. The disadvantages for and the advantages of accession are mentioned next. Specific reference to Cyprus and Malta is next attempted. Cyprus must become more a new City of London providing maritime services to Balkan group and Turkey. The know-how has to be bought not invited through FDI. In Maritime matters Cyprus is strong with 36 m dwt and behind Malta with 40 m dwt. Cyprus had made substantial pre-accession progress and improved MOU performance. Malta had better MOU performance in 2003. But progress must be made under the chapter of the adoption of certain key international conventions like Marpol.
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Περιέχει διαγράμματα, πίνακες, σημειώσεις και βιβλιογραφία, I wish to thank Ph. D. candidate Mr. Manolis Nikolaides for providing me the required material for this paper. Also I thank Ph. D candidate Mr. A. Anastasakos, for his help. This was first presented in an earlier version in the 1st International Scientific Maritime Conference, 22-23 October 2004, Mediterranean Hotel, Limassol, Cyprus.