The economic costs of non-Schengen. What the numbers tell us
Jacques Delors Institut ; auf dem Brinke, Anna
Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh
Bertelsmann Stiftung - Gütersloh
2016
10 p.
economic development ; economic impact ; European integration ; freedom of movement ; trade
Policy Paper
162
Economics
http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/
English
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"It is unclear how permanent border controls would address the two challenges, but it is certain that they would be expensive. This policy paper shows how the end of Schengen would undermine the euro area, the single market, and the European integration process. It explains who should save Schengen and why."
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