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Policy implications for member states

Structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods: Policy implications for the New Member States of the European Union

Structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods: Policy implications for the New Member States of the European Union

... up policy developments in the first decade from formal transition to a market economy, the evolution of policy is characterised as ...agricultural policy regimes were liberalised and subsidies ...by ...

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Enlargement and Industrial Competitiveness: Policy Implications for New and Old Member States of the EU. CEPS Working Document No. 235, January 2006

Enlargement and Industrial Competitiveness: Policy Implications for New and Old Member States of the EU. CEPS Working Document No. 235, January 2006

... new member state would wish to adopt the euro in the shortest possible time, as many of them have already proclaimed, it will be forced to suppress the inflation under the stipulated limit, which could mean ...

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EU rural development policy in the new member states: promoting multifunctionality?

EU rural development policy in the new member states: promoting multifunctionality?

... and policy implications.” (ibid). The policy concerns over multifunctionality arise through the ways in which countries respond to the jointness in production of commodity and non-commodity outputs ...

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Implications of monetary union for catching-up member states

Implications of monetary union for catching-up member states

... One key parameter is the slope of the supply curve, 0 i , whose cross-country variation plays a major role in the present model. In this regard, we carry out sensitivity analysis with respect to the central value for ...

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Implications of EU Enlargement for Agricultural Markets in the New Member States

Implications of EU Enlargement for Agricultural Markets in the New Member States

... Agricultural Policy implementation on the agricultural markets of the eight new EU Member ...(AGricultural MEmber states MODelling) national econometric ...new Member States ...
EU Enlargement Implications on the New Member States Agri-food Trade

EU Enlargement Implications on the New Member States Agri-food Trade

... IV. CONCLUSIONS In May 2004 and January 2007, ten countries in Central and Eastern Europe joined the EU and thus gained full access to the single market. This has also liberalized trade in sensitive products. The effects ...

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Charging Policy: A Conceptual Framework for EU Guidance To the Member States

Charging Policy: A Conceptual Framework for EU Guidance To the Member States

... by Member States in the area of PSI charging policy? What are the implications of the principle of proportionality? However, the main point here is again to en- gage in a two-steps exercise: ...

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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

... new Member States, the limited time available for planning the 2004-2006 strategies meant that there was not always effective coordination with domestic ...Cohesion policy funding are particularly ...

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Efficiency of the knowledge triangle policy in the EU member states: DEA approach

Efficiency of the knowledge triangle policy in the EU member states: DEA approach

... Increasing returns related to knowledge creation have important implications for eco- nomic growth (Cortright 2001). First of all, opportunities for growth are almost unlimited. Economies may develop by steady ...

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REGIONAL CONFERENCE THE IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: STRATEGIES AND SECURITY FOR ASEAN MEMBER STATES

REGIONAL CONFERENCE THE IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: STRATEGIES AND SECURITY FOR ASEAN MEMBER STATES

... Dr. Han Phoumin Energy Economist, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia Han Phoumin has over 15 years of experience working at various international and inter-governmental organizations and multi- ...

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Public debt in new EU member states – Panel data analysis and managerial implications

Public debt in new EU member states – Panel data analysis and managerial implications

... The existing model does not question the creation and structure of private debt and its effects on public debt, but the attention is giv- en to irresponsible fiscal policy. The private debt problem is, therefore, ...

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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

... 338 The effect of individual public expenditure categories on growth cannot be asse- ssed without consideration of the overall macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy and its implications for the ...

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Innovation policy; Europe or the member states?

Innovation policy; Europe or the member states?

... of policy externalities? Government R&D is likely to be confined to areas with a low probability of knowledge leaking ...that policy externalities are less likely to occur ...of policy externalities, ...

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"Europeanization of Economic Policy in the New Member States"

"Europeanization of Economic Policy in the New Member States"

... CEE policy-makers, and as shown above that majority of them favor the market economy model of the EU, I extend this hypothesis to cover the likelihood of any policy-change based on the number of ...and ...

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Fiscal Policy in the Member States under EMU

Fiscal Policy in the Member States under EMU

... EU Member States in order to clarify what will become of the savings coming from the reduction in interest rates, and whether the ECB will be enabled to use these resources and ...fiscal policy in ...

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Recent regional policy developments in the member states and Norway

Recent regional policy developments in the member states and Norway

... Many of the recent changes in support for the business environment have an innovation orientation. Thus, in Denmark, three of the six priority areas under the new Business Development Act relate to innovation, ICT and ...

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ASEAN Member States Policy for Temporary Licensing and Registration

ASEAN Member States Policy for Temporary Licensing and Registration

... ASEAN Member StatesPolicy for Temporary Licensing and Registration The provisions for temporary licensing or temporary registration have been in existence for many ...

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Is Monetary Policy in the New EU Member States Asymmetric?

Is Monetary Policy in the New EU Member States Asymmetric?

... adjust policy rates when they are faced with financial ...decrease policy rates when the economy suffers high financial ...monetary policy faced by means of interest rate ...the policy course ...

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Crisis management fiscal policy action of member states

Crisis management fiscal policy action of member states

... The tax that underwent the most changes during the crisis and that is the leading provider of state budget revenue was VAT. Some states opted to reduce the standard rate, others to defer a certain amount of VAT ...

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Is EU Policy Eroding the Sovereignty of Non-Member States?

Is EU Policy Eroding the Sovereignty of Non-Member States?

... Though it is certainly unfair to depict smaller EU states as mere puppets of the larger Member States, the European Union does coordinate positions in advance in many [r] ...

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