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The European Commission’s approach to the supervision and restructuring of the EU banking system has numerous shortcomings. As an alternative, this article proposes a European Resolution Authority and a European Restructuring Fund for systemically important banks and the implementation of a...
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Demography and the labour market are two important aspects that will have to be discussed in connection with possible Turkish membership of the European Community. The following article discusses these aspects primarily with regard to the situation in the EC and in Germany, which in the past was...
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Turkey already by the EC association agreement of 1963. The world-political events pivoting on Afghanistan have greatly … improved the chances for Turkey’s admission to the EC—despite all the economic problems which Turkish membership involves for … the EC and for Turkey itself. Prof. Gumpel analyses these problems here. …
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Turkey once chose the road into the EC of its own free will. This decision was consistent with its European orientation … criticism in Turkey today. Therefore it is important that West Europeans should try to find out the reasons for this attitude …
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Labour force structure can be regarded as an important factor in analysing employment and unemployment problems in a developing economy. Specially in a country where data on the employment situation are very limited, characteristics regarding the structure of the labour force contribute a great...
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