F15-1 (2112) ECONOMIC INTEGRATION IN EUROPE
In this session we will discuss some obstacles that appear when countries are involved in an integration process. Questions such as the implications for income inequality, the need for fiscal discipline, the contribution of PTAs to improve welfare, changes in the dynamic of FDI flows, and the sustainability of foreign deficit will be analysed.
Organizer: Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha — Spain
Chair: Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha — Spain

Maria Piotrowska, Akademia Ekonomiczna, Wroclaw — Poland, Income Inequality Decomposition by Income Sources in Central European Countries

Carmen Diaz-Roldan, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha — Spain, Fiscal Discipline in Monetary Unions: Do We Need Fiscal Rules?

Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca-Vivero and Jose A. Martinez-Serrano, Universidad de Valencia — Spain, The Effect on Trade of Natural and Unnatural Preferential Trade Agreements

Rafael L. Myro-Sanchez and Carlos M. Fernandez-Otheo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid — Spain, FDI Profitability in Spain: A Comparative Perspective

Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha — Spain, The Balance-of-Payments Constraint on Economic Growth: Some Evidence from Spain

Discussants: Maria C. Latorre and Carlos M. Fernandez-Otheo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid — Spain, Alberto Montero-Soler, Universidad de Malaga — Spain, Vicente E. Esteve-Garcia and Jose A. Martinez-Serrano, Universidad de Valencia — Spain

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