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Analiza gospodarske koristi evropske integracije: primer Slovenije kot majhne države na enotnem trgu : magistrsko delo
ID Gril, Domen (Author), ID Pevcin, Primož (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen magistrskega dela je bil analizirati ekonomske koristi evropskih integracijskih procesov. Na tem področju še vedno obstaja vrzel v raziskavah, ki naslavljajo specifične koristi držav v sklopu ekonomskih integracijskih procesov enotnega trga EU. Raziskava se osredotoča na analizo gospodarskih koristi Slovenije kot majhne države v sklopu evropske integracije in primerja učinke s Poljsko, ki je merilo velike države. V kontekst je zajeta primerjava učinkov in koristi dveh članic, ki sta se pridružili EU leta 2004. Sklepamo, da gospodarska integracija vrši različne učinke glede na posamezno državo, kjer je velikost ena glavnih determinant teh učinkov, predvsem zaradi težnje majhnih držav k večji gospodarski odprtosti. Analiza temelji na modelu Solow-Swan gospodarske rasti, ki služi kot teoretični in empirični okvir za izdelavo raziskave. Uporabljeni so bili ekonometrični panelni podatki za obdobje 1995–2018, ki smo jih analizirali s pomočjo metode multiple linearne regresije v programu IBM SPSS. Ugotovitve prikazujejo večje koristi Slovenije od vstopa v enotni trg v primerjavi s Poljsko. To namiguje, da je enotni trg dejansko koristen kot ekonomsko zavetje za majhne države, prek katerega je možno ustvariti relativno večje koristi v primerjavi z velikimi državami. Snovalci gospodarskih politik se lahko zanesejo na rezultate vpliva zunanjih gospodarskih šokov in pripravijo ustrezne preventivne ukrepe ter državne mehanizme za preprečitev drastičnega upada gospodarske rasti. Ugotovitve lahko koristijo za razvoj investicijskih in usmeritvenih gospodarskih politik Slovenije v sklopu mednarodnega sodelovanja in njenega stališča znotraj EU. Navsezadnje bo raziskava pripomogla tudi pri osveščanju širše javnosti glede pomembnosti vključenosti v EU in enotni trg.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Evropska unija, evropski integracijski procesi, enotni trg, teorija majhnih držav, model Solow-Swan, Slovenija, Poljska
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[D. Gril]
Year:2021
Number of pages:X, 102 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-124497 This link opens in a new window
UDC:330.131.5(4-6EU)(497.4)
COBISS.SI-ID:49390339 This link opens in a new window
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Prešernova nagrada Fakultete za upravo – podelitev 8. 3. 2022 za magistrsko delo, mentor: izr. prof. dr. Primož PEVCIN
Publication date in RUL:27.01.2021
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Analysis of economic benefits of European integration: the case of Slovenia as a small state in the single market
Abstract:
The master's thesis analyses the economic benefits of European integration processes. There is still a gap in this research field, especially in addressing the benefits of economic integration processes of the EU's single market. The research analyses the economic benefits of Slovenia as a small state in the context of European integration and compares the effects with those of Poland, which serves as a benchmark of a large country, that also joined the EU in 2004. We conclude that economic integration affects countries differently, where size is one of the main determinants of the effects, mainly due to small countries’ tendency towards economic openness. The Solow-Swan model of economic growth serves as a theoretical and empirical framework for the research. Econometric panel data for the period between 1995 and 2018 was analysed using the multiple linear regression method in IBM SPSS software. The findings show greater benefits for Slovenia since entering the single market compared to Poland. This suggests that the single market is useful as an economic shelter for small states. Economic policy makers can rely on these results to anticipate the impact of external economic shocks and devise preventive measures and national mechanisms to avoid decline in economic growth. The findings can be used in development of Slovenia's investments and economic policies in the context of international cooperation and its position within the EU. Last but not least, the research also contributes to increased consciousness among the public regarding the importance of EU involvement and the single market.

Keywords:European Union, European integration processes, single market, theory of small states, Solow-Swan model, Slovenia, Poland

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