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Central East European Countries’ accession into the European Union: role of extensive margin for trade in intermediate and final goods

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Figure 1. Evolution of the extensive margin of intermediate goods imported by  CEECs from the EU, 1999-2009
Figure 2. Evolution of the extensive margin of final goods exported by the CEECs to  the EU countries, 1999 – 2009
Table A.1. Economic Organizations of Countries in the Dataset
Table  A.2.  List  of  Parts  and  Components  according  to  the  Standard  Industrial  Classification (SITC) System Revision 3

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