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The Gas Target Model for the Vysehrad 4 Region. Conceptual Analysis

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  • Sergio Ascari

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The Gas Target Model is a challenge, notably for the less than large European markets that are fostered to merge in order to boost liquidity. Th challenge is even tougher for the Vysehrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia), which have long been dependent on Russian supplies and are therefore characterised by less open markets than their Western neighbours. This paper analyses the reality of the V4 countries vis -à-vis the European Gas Target Model, starting from their current and expected infrastructural endowment, and suggests ways to develop and implement it in the most efficient way for them and for the EU as a whole.

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  • Sergio Ascari, 2013. "The Gas Target Model for the Vysehrad 4 Region. Conceptual Analysis," RSCAS Working Papers 2013/78, European University Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsc:rsceui:2013/78
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    1. Ewelina Kochanek, 2021. "The Energy Transition in the Visegrad Group Countries," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(8), pages 1-13, April.

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    Gas Target Model; Vysehrad 4; Security of Supply; Gas Hubs;
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