... of newMemberStates and Candidate Countries in the creation of compatible regional and national central information systems for supporting authorities in the management of risks and emergency ...
... the newMemberStates’ 2003 Pre-accession Economic Programmes (PEPs) provide some calculations of the effects of accession from a budget accounting point of view with very different approaches and ...
... ABSTRACT Newmemberstates (NMS) joined the European Union (EU) in 2004 or ...old memberstates (OMS) to reveal differences and similarities in the trade ...
... 5. Conclusions This paper has investigated price dispersion in the EU15 and in three NewMemberStates (Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic) between 1995 and 2006. Prices in NMS in 2006 were still ...
... This paper examines price dispersion in the European Union (EU15) and in three NewMemberStates (Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic) between 1995 and 2006. The research is motivated by the fact ...
... The models were calibrated and validated by country experts and have been further developed and improved as part of the ongoing EU FP project. The major differences between national NMS AGMEMOD models are the ...
... NewMemberStates of the EU: Current Trends in Regional Disparities Josef Abraham, Milan Vosta ...1. New EU Member Countries: Regional Difference For new EU member ...
... Abstract Many economists are convinced that longer-term benefits from fiscal consolidation are in a trade-off with short-term deceleration in output growth. However, more recent research suggests that curbing fiscal ...
... the newmemberstates for foreign ...the newmemberstates in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States as well as in the candidate member countries in South ...
... 1. Introduction Private sector borrowing in foreign currencies has become a familiar feature of the catching-up process in Central and Eastern Europe. This “dollarization” – in fact a “euroization” or “swissfrancization” ...
... On May 1 st 2004, ten countries joined the European Union (EU), of which three—Estonia, Lithuania, and Slovenia—have already entered ERM II, with a view to fulfilling the Maastricht criteria by 2006 and adopting the euro ...
... the newmemberstates for foreign ...the newmemberstates in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States as well as in the candidate member countries in South ...
... As the EU newmemberstates (NMS) are catching-up, they typically exhibit real exchange rate appreciation (Égert et al., 2006). In many countries with floating exchange rate regime, real exchange ...
... Abstract This paper combines theoretical and empirical analysis to derive the desirable exchange rate regimes for eight of the newMemberStates of the EU in their current run-up to EMU. The ...
... Especially lacking, in this plethora of research, are cross-national studies which capture Europeanization in a quantifiable way and estimate its impact while taking into account the alternative ways in which ...
... Marek Dabrowski Professor of Economics, Chairman of the CASE Foundation Council, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of CASE- Ukraine in Kiev, former First Deputy Minister of Finance of Poland (1989-1990) and former ...
... rise, the demand for certain publicly provided services, such as education, R&D, infrastructure services tend to increase so that low income countries might need extra room to accommodate these higher expenditures as per ...
... advanced memberstates of the EU to improve quality of ...via new technologies, financial muscles and superior business models, while the latter are characterised by extremely low wages and highly ...
... of newmemberstates after accession In view of the particular findings of candidate country Europeanisation in the context of the 2004/2007 enlargements, the study of the Europeanisation of ...
... the newmemberstates and Germany, which is commonly used as benchmark for the euro ...large new EU memberstates vis-à-vis ...largest new EU memberstates, ...