01379nam a22003137u 4500001001200000003000400012005001700016008004100033040000800074041000800082245007200090260008600162300004400248490003800292500004400330520041700374650001000791650002600801650002800827650002500855650002900880651001200909651001200921651001200933700001700945700001800962830005100980856003401031WIIW0000105OSt20180824144923.0180516t2017 au ||||| |||| 00| ||eng d cOSt aeng10aChallenges of DCFTAs: How can Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine succeed? aWien :bWiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw),c2017. a10 S., b2 Tables and 6 Figures,c30cm.1 awiiw Policy Notes and Reportsv18 ain cooperation with BertelsmannStiftung aThe imbalance between the costs and benefits of DCFTAs is a call to the EU to display greater thoughtfulness and pragmatism if it does not want to lose support for reforms in its neighbourhood. What has to happen so that their potential can be more beneficial? The Policy Brief written by Amat Adarov and Peter Havlik in cooperation with Bertelsmann Stiftung discusses the policy implications of the agreements. aDCFTA aAssociation Agreement aEU Neighbourhood Policy aeconomic integration apolicy impact evaluation aGeorgia aMoldova aUkraine1 aAdarov, Amat1 aHavlik, Peter 0twiiw Policy Notes and Reportsv18wWIIW0000092 uhttp://wiiw.ac.at/p-4233.html