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Stabilising Stabilisation. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 7, 1 August 2004
... comparing Turkey to the EU-15 and the EU-27 (the present EU-25 plus Romania and ...compares Turkey to the EU-15, its value is exactly four standard deviations below the ... See full document
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Structural Change and Market Opening in Agriculture. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 10, 1 September 2004
... the EU may be perceived by both parties either as a ‘threat’ or an ‘opportunity’ for different ...the EU and ...on Turkey and ...the EU has to share responsibilities to converge the ... See full document
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Turkey in Europe Monitor. January 2004-February 2005, No.s 1-14. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers, No. 15
... the EU, security and geopolitics, the identity fac- tor - and develops counter-arguments to prove that Turkish accession will in fact be benefi- cial for the ...the EU, the author highlights that there can ... See full document
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Growth and Immigration Scenarios for Turkey and the EU. EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 13, 1 December 2004
... from Turkey take the headlines in EU ...the 2004 “Impact Study” (Issues Arising from Turkey’s Membership Perspective) of the EU Commission has reported that forecasts of immigration from ... See full document
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Turkey’s Energy Prospects in the EU-Turkey Context. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 9, 1 October 2004
... to EU companies, tendering for new capacity when the need arises as well as direct measures in situations of ...the EU energy sector is needed in the interest of ... See full document
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The Turkish Gate: Energy Transit and Security Issues. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 11, 1 October 2004
... caused Turkey to be significantly over committed. Although Turkey has signed agreements under which it might be expected to import considerably more gas that it is currently expected to consume, Turkish ... See full document
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The Turkish Banking Sector: Challenges and Outlook in Transition to EU Membership. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 4, 1 August 2004
... and EU valuation standards still diverge in areas such as non-performing ...the EU banking framework is mutual recognition of banking ...as Turkey cannot yet be part of the single passport rule ... See full document
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Financial Aspects of Central Bank Independence and Price Stability – The Case of Turkey. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 12, 1 September 2004
... of Turkey is the definition of the monetary ...like Turkey can be seen from the fact that TRL liabilities of the CBT towards domestic financial institutions are now only about one-third of its corresponding ... See full document
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Welfare and the Labour Market in the EU. CEPS ENEPRI Occasional Papers No. 7, 1 September 2004
... As a conclusion, the tax credit scheme generates disappointing results in terms of labour supply incentives, because earning improvements are very weak. Nevertheless, as suggested by Fleurbaey and Maniquet (2002), ... See full document
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The Impact of Unemployment on Individual Well-Being in the EU. CEPS ENEPRI Working Papers No. 29, 1 July 2004
... The largest difference in satisfaction by employment status is shown in the satisfaction with main activity. Paid employees enjoy 1.76 points higher satisfaction than unemployed persons. This difference is indeed large ... See full document
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The EU as an ‘Intergovernmental’ Actor in Foreign Affairs: Case Studies of the International Criminal Court and the Kyoto Protocol. CEPS Working Documents No. 228, 1 August 2005
... the EU in both cases by using four dimensions originally distinguished by Jupille & Carporaso (1998): cohesion, authority, autonomy and ...of EU policy-making and our cases in ...April 2004 with ... See full document
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Preview of the 2004 European Parliament Elections: Results of an EPIN Survey of National Experts. CEPS EPIN Working Papers No. 11, 1 May 2004
... the 2004 elections, we expect a similar figure and indeed we would not be surprised if it turned out to be one or two percentage points ...the EU-15 (‘old’) member states where elections were held in 1999, ... See full document
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Turkey in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 3, 1 August 2004
... to Turkey, largely due to their being ...into Turkey lasted until about the early 1970s, after which immigration began to be discouraged on the grounds that Turkey's population had grown enough and that ... See full document
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Turkey as a Bridgehead and Spearhead: Integrating EU and Turkish Foreign Policy. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 1, 1 August 2004
... will Turkey join? On 1 May 2004 ten new member states entered the ...March 2004. Other Western Balkan countries are currently in the Stabilisation and Association Process, which was ... See full document
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Relative Income Growth and Convergence. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 8, 1 August 2004
... Europe Turkey will have to have a much higher rate of capital accumulation just to keep the capital/labour ratio ...the working age population implies that it would be desirable for Turkey to have a ... See full document
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Turkey and the EU Budget: Prospects and Issues. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 6, 1 August 2004
... the EU budget to Turkey will simply be whatever member countries agree that these transfers should be, because they do indeed under the current treaties all have to ...if Turkey is not able to get a ... See full document
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European Integration and the Transformation of Turkish Democracy. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 2, 1 August 2004
... Since August 2002, the Turkish parliament has made a number of important legal and constitutional changes to upgrade Turkish democracy in accordance with European ...in Turkey and the anti-Turkey ... See full document
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The Future of Turkey-EU Trade Relations: Deepening vs Widening. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 5, 1 August 2004
... the EU-Turkish case generally suggest that there has been considerable trade creation, but little trade ...benefited Turkey at around 1% of ...with EU technical regulations have further ... See full document
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Euro-Turks: A Bridge or a Breach between Turkey and the European Union? A Comparative Study of French-Turks and German-Turks. CEPS EU-Turkey Working Papers No. 14, 1 January 2005
... There is also a parallel phenomenon to this development in the rising numbers of unemployed people who are not affiliated with any formal job. A number of these persons have the right to benefit from the welfare system ... See full document
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Integration and Conditional Convergence in the Enlarged EU Area. CEPS ENEPRI Working Papers No. 31, 1 February 2005
... As expected, the reunification of Germany had a negative effect on growth in two specifications. In addition, the dummy for the years before the first oil crisis is positive in four specifications. Otherwise these ... See full document
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