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How much Solidarity is in the EU Budget?
In this article I argue that the EU budget is (slowly) moving from a budget based on the rationale that richer EU countries help poorer EU countries in exchange for their engagement to the process of economic integration, and because economic development
Kölling Mario
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The article looks at how “systemic” irregularities or breaches of law imputable to EU Member States are defined in key legal documents relating to the protection of the EU budget – notably with regards to Agricultural, Structural and Recovery funds, and ...
Robin Gadbled
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Budapest – Brussels: Christmas Truce? [PDF]
The article analyzes the last stage of the confrontation between Budapest and Brussels, which this year marks at least 10 years. this means that out of Hungary’s 16 years of membership in the European union, 10 years have not been easy – in periodically ...
Lyubov Shishelina
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Revenues from EU Funds in the Context of 20 Years of Czechia Membership and their Statistical Recording [PDF]
The year 2024 marks twenty years since Czechia joined the EU. This anniversary offers an opportunity to evaluate the benefits and losses associated with the membership, and a sufficiently long time series allows such an evaluation to be made on ...
Jaroslav Kahoun
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Fiscal consolidation processes in the European Union [PDF]
The essence, the stages of formation and development of the budget system of the European Union (EU) are revealed herein, as well as the main directions and mechanisms of consolidation of the national budget of Member States.
Poruchnyk Anatoliy, Alina Kulai
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Due to the challenge of global warming, the European Union (EU) signed the Paris Agreement (2015) to diminish total Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. This paper addresses the conflict that EU member states face when they want to follow the target of the ...
Foroogh Salekpay
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Change and Stability in the EU Budget [PDF]
The EU’s multiannual budget is generally assumed to be marked by policy stability over its seven-year duration. This paper analyses how change and stability have affected EU budget policy during the current 2007-13 period. The theories of incrementalism and advocacy coalition framework are applied to conceptualise policy change.
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The Impact of EU Funds on Romanian Finances [PDF]
The EU budget negotiations for the 2014-2020 period are of great importance as they set political priorities for future years. As a net beneficiary of EU funds, Romania favours an increase in the size of the EU budget. Adopting such a position, however,
Laurian Lungu
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Romania’s EU Accession Negotiations: the Significance of the EU Budget [PDF]
Romania completed its negotiations for accession to the European Union, as scheduled, by the end of 2004. The experience of the negotiations over the 2004 enlargement confirmed that the EU budget is an absolutely key issue in such talks.
Robert Ackrill
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Budgetary cash flows in the EU and their impact on national budget liquidity: the case of Slovenia [PDF]
On May 1, 2004 ten new states joined the EU. At the same time, budgetary cash flow mechanisms between the EU budget (as the central subject) and national budgets were established.
Tanja Markovič Hribernik +1 more
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