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decision-making process in the post-Lisbon EU, since the previous distinction between community and intergovernmental decision … and Member States in EU policies set in the Lisbon Treaty being the dividing criteria. The text identifies the strengths …
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The Republic of Serbia has declared accession of the European Union to be the main strategic goal and recognized the EU …
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consideration are the enlargement of the EU, Russias likely membership in the WTO, the future economic agreements between the EU and …
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Euro or not? Early lessons from the crisis (by Ch. Wyplosz, pp. 1-4) Keywords euro, EU, crisis Countries covered … European Union Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Migration from the New to the Old EU Member States country … experiences (by H. Vidovic; pp. 5-14) Keywords migration, EU, integration Countries covered European Union, New EU Member States …
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Through the use of a simple behavioural political economy model, we cast doubt on the assumption that voters behave in predictable ways dependent on their expected support for government policies. We show that under certain conditions an unfavourable (i.e. welfare reducing) policy may result,...
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This study examines the nature of interdependence, and return and volatility spillovers, for three Indian exchange rates: US dollar (USD), Euro and British Pound. We use the spillover index methodology of Diebold and Yilmaz (2009) to analyse precisely and independently the returns and volatility...
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consideration, we use the balanced panel of 14 EU countries from 1995 to 2006 in order to provide some evidences that could support …
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international competition from EU, Japan, and later from China and the other emerging economies had played a pivotal role in the …-term harmful effects for the global economy. In addition, the inability of the EU to establish an optimal currency area has …
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In 1991, the European Union undertook to form a full-fledged monetary union. It established the European Monetary Union with a European Central Bank (ECB) at its apex and a mandate to pursue price stability. The European regime differs from the US Federal Reserve System, which must pursue high...
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European monetary history prior to 1950 presents many attempts at international monetary coordination, but none were as bold and as far reaching as the European Monetary Union envisioned in the Delors Report of 1989 and enacted through the 1991 Treaty on the European Union in Maastricht. This...
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