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Original Articles

Development of New Members' EU Trade: Evidence from the Slovenian Agri-Food Sector

Pages 209-223 | Published online: 30 May 2007
 

Abstract

With the recent enlargement of the European Union (EU), ten new member states (NMS) have entered the borderless Single European Market (SEM) and adopted common EU policies in trade with third countries. This policy change causes trade creation effects within the borderless SEM and trade diversion effects in trade with third countries. Slovenia is a typical example of trade creation effects within the enlarged EU-25 and trade diversion effects particularly with traditional former Yugoslav markets. We investigate Slovenian agri-food trade structures and trade types prior to and after EU accession in 2004 to evaluate a turning point for development of Slovenian agri-food trade. Trade creation effects are found to be much more significant in Slovenian imports than exports, indicating lack of Slovenian export competitiveness.

Notes

1 For robustness check, also the threshold of 25% has been applied. The results do not differ significantly from those with 15% threshold. Detailed computations are available from the authors

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Darja Majkovič

This article is based on the results of the research project ‘Analysis of trade flows and comparative advantages of Slovenian agri-food products’, financed by the Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology, and co-financed by Perutnina Ptuj, d.d., Slovenia

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