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smaller output decline than the Euro area and the entire EU while the CIS, especially its European part, contracted more … (e.g., EU) and global levels …
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The CIS countries' EU-related interests are very heterogeneous. The countries themselves differ not only in terms of … their geopolitical and geo-economic situations, and how those affect their relations with the EU, but also in their levels … EU membership as their strategic goal; others want to enjoy the benefits of the common free market, and the ambitions of …
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simple empirical assessment of convergence of inflation to EU levels and economic growth of 7 CEE economies which had adopted …
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challenge for the common currency in the medium to long run may come from widespread breaches of EU fiscal rules. So the …
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This paper aims to explore the factors influencing the ability of firms to compete in globalised markets. The Austrian and evolutionary economics and the endogeneous growth literature highlight the role of innovation activities in enabling firms to compete more effectively – and expand their...
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This paper analyzes the effect of the EU enlargement process on income convergence among regions in the EU and in the … Eastern neighborhood of the EU. The data used is NUTS II regions in the EU and Oblasts' of Russia over the period 1996 … regional income differences are reduced within EU15. The income convergence within the EU is mainly driven by reductions in the …
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reforms in the countries of the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood. It claims that it is too early to assess the success of the ENP in … evidence on external reform anchors confirms that the ENP shares some features with the EU accession process that has proven to … eventual ENP economic offer is meaningful and integration with the EU is getting stronger public support in several CIS …
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the EU running structural fiscal deficits. More than half of them (including the biggest ones) breach the Treaty's actual … connected with EU accession cannot serve as excuse in delaying fiscal consolidation.In spite of the growing debate on the … relevance of the EU's fiscal surveillance rules and not excluding the possibility of their limited modification, they should not …
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The paper provides an analyses of the public finance reform in Central European Countries during the economic transition. The process of reforming public finance (covering both tax and expenditure reforms) is a long lasting one with specific features in individual countries. Nevertheless, some...
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On December 16, 1991 Poland signed an Association Agreement with the European Communities which came into force on February 1, 1994. The remaining countries of the Wyshegrad Group (Hungary, and the Czech and Slovak Republics) also signed such agreements with the European Union. It is...
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