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Distinct and yet not Separate: Revisiting the Welfare Models in the EU New Member States

Distinct and yet not Separate: Revisiting the Welfare Models in the EU New Member States

... The new member states (NMS), i.e. those EU member states that joined the EU in 2004/2007, tend to be examined as a separate group of countries; frequently referred to as the ...

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Agri food trade of the new member states since the EU accession

Agri food trade of the new member states since the EU accession

... In 2004 and 2007, twelve New Member States (NMS) joined the European Union (EU), causing several changes in the field of agriculture. One of the major changes was the transformation of the national ...

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Fiscal policy and growth in new member states of the EU: a panel data analysis

Fiscal policy and growth in new member states of the EU: a panel data analysis

... The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the growth effects of fiscal po- licy in new member states (NMS) of the EU. These countries have been only oc- casionally included in the previous ...

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Enlarging the European Union: Taxation and Corruption in the New Member States

Enlarging the European Union: Taxation and Corruption in the New Member States

... the new member states for foreign ...the new member states in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States as well as in the candidate member countries in South ...

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Implementing structural funds in the new member states: ten policy challenges

Implementing structural funds in the new member states: ten policy challenges

... most new Member State regions will be eligible under the Convergence priority, giving them access to substantial financial resources and a broad spectrum of ...raises new challenges. The new ...

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Reluctant Donors? The Europeanization of International Development Policies in the New Member States

Reluctant Donors? The Europeanization of International Development Policies in the New Member States

... if they are normatively consistent, effective at a solving a given issue, are acted out in practice by authoritative actors, or a broader (beyond-the-EU) consensus exists on their appropriateness (Sedelmeier, 2011: 15). ...

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The new member states of the EU in the aftermath of enlargement: Do new European rules remain empty shells?

The new member states of the EU in the aftermath of enlargement: Do new European rules remain empty shells?

... In empirical terms, the rules adopted during EU enlargement pertain to a broad range of issues related to specific policy areas, political, administrative and judicial processes and the setup and competences of state ...

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The Impact of Tobacco Control Policies in the EU: Comparing Old and New Member States

The Impact of Tobacco Control Policies in the EU: Comparing Old and New Member States

... database. After data manipulation and processing, data were exported for statistical analysis. Data were abstracted starting in 1990. To compensate for non-uniform collection times (i.e., different collection/reporting ...

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"Religion and Attitudes toward the European Union: The New Member States; A Research Note"

"Religion and Attitudes toward the European Union: The New Member States; A Research Note"

... Baltic States, probably due to their very recent independence from the Soviet ...Baltic States in 1991 were just getting used to the fact they were not ...

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"Europeanization of Economic Policy in the New Member States"

"Europeanization of Economic Policy in the New Member States"

... Europeanization in a quantifiable way and estimate its impact while taking into account the alternative ways in which Europeanization works. This paper, building on a wide range of theoretical and case-studies research, ...

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Analysis of Place and Role of SME’s in the new Member States of the European Union

Analysis of Place and Role of SME’s in the new Member States of the European Union

... Another important aspect is represented by the fact that the dominant class in Romania (as it regards the number of the employees) is still represented by the big enterprises, while the dominant class at the level of ...

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The new Member States. Vocational Training No. 33, September-December 2004

The new Member States. Vocational Training No. 33, September-December 2004

... % of jobs compared with 34.2 %, and the average size of an enterprise was 5 in the candidate countries compared with 6 in the EU (Observatory of European SMEs, 2002). Nonetheless, the candidate countries do not always ...

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Private Sector R&D in the New Member States: Hungary

Private Sector R&D in the New Member States: Hungary

... advanced member states 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 ...

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Determinants of fiscal budget volatility in old versus new EU member states

Determinants of fiscal budget volatility in old versus new EU member states

... The new fiscal discipline imposed by this “fiscal compact” is based on stricter surveillance within the euro area, in particular by establishing a "balanced budget ...EU new member states ...

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The Adoption of the Euro in the New EU Member States: Repercussions of the Financial Crisis

The Adoption of the Euro in the New EU Member States: Repercussions of the Financial Crisis

... the new Member States, especially in post-communist Europe, beyond that of defining the overall framework for a sound monetary and fiscal policy: fulfilment demonstrated readiness for EU accession ...

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The European welfare state from the prospect of new EU member states

The European welfare state from the prospect of new EU member states

... these new EU member states have many shared specifi c features that are to a considerable extent given by a common history in the socialist ...and new member ...Nordic states ...

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Panorama of European Union trade [2nd] 1999 2006, 2007 edition

Panorama of European Union trade [2nd] 1999-2006, 2007 edition

... The impressive volume of intra-European trade, which was excluded from the analysis in Chapter 1 is covered in depth in this chapter. Total EU-27 dispatches (intra-EU-27 exports) in 2006 amounted to close to EUR 2.5 ...

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On Barriers to Technology Adoption, Appropriate Technology and Deep Integration (with implications for the European Union)

On Barriers to Technology Adoption, Appropriate Technology and Deep Integration (with implications for the European Union)

... EU member states, and show that in all but a few sectors, new member states clearly stand below the lower envelope technology frontier of the older members in their use of skilled and ...

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Productivity and its convergence in agriculture in new and old European Union member states

Productivity and its convergence in agriculture in new and old European Union member states

... 2015. Member states where a stable but a little higher TPF index level than in the above- mentioned countries is observed include Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, and the United ...five new ...

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Weak States, Weak Societies: Comparing New and Old Member States of the European Union

Weak States, Weak Societies: Comparing New and Old Member States of the European Union

... EU member states, countries that score high on good governance also have citizens engaged in interest organizations, volunteering for a broad variety of causes, and ready to participate in acts of ...and ...

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