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Features and Challenges of the EU Budget, 2019
The chapter focuses on the impact of the Brexit on the EU budget. Departing from the hypothesis that the Brexit may act as a catalyst for fundamental reforms within the EU budget aiming at strengthening the added value of EU expenditures and revenues, the chapter sketches the pillars of such far-reaching reforms.
Margit Schratzenstaller
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The chapter focuses on the impact of the Brexit on the EU budget. Departing from the hypothesis that the Brexit may act as a catalyst for fundamental reforms within the EU budget aiming at strengthening the added value of EU expenditures and revenues, the chapter sketches the pillars of such far-reaching reforms.
Margit Schratzenstaller
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Refocusing the Eu Budget – An Institutional View [PDF]
There is little disagreement that the EU budget should be refocused. Redistributive agricultural and structural spending should be reduced in favor of more public good spending as the Boege and Sapir reports demand. But a public choice analysis can show that the current deadlock makes a refocusing of the budget unlikely.
Charles B. Blankart, Gerrit B. Koester
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Pressured budgets and the European Commission: towards a more centralized EU budget administration?
Governance by International Public Administrations, 2016Similar to many international public administrations (IPAs), the European Commission has been delegated a range of tasks related to budgeting. The Commission administration enjoys a high degree of autonomy in routine annual budget procedures leading to ...
K. Goetz, R. Patz
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Growth, competitiveness and the EU budget
Features and Challenges of the EU Budget, 2019L. Zamparini
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2007
After the setbacks to ratification of the European constitutional treaty in France and in the Netherlands, the June 2005 European Council was not able to reach an agreement on the future of the European budget. And the compromise eventually agreed upon in the Council’s meeting of December 2005, under the British presidency, was first rejected by a ...
Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Jacques Le Cacheux
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After the setbacks to ratification of the European constitutional treaty in France and in the Netherlands, the June 2005 European Council was not able to reach an agreement on the future of the European budget. And the compromise eventually agreed upon in the Council’s meeting of December 2005, under the British presidency, was first rejected by a ...
Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Jacques Le Cacheux
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2015
We now turn to one of the final questions raised at the end of Chapter 1: how does the EU finance its policies? The answer to the question requires an examination of the EU’s general budget, but recall from Chapter 3 that EU institutions, such as the European Investment Bank (EIB), carry out specific EU policies which are financed by their own loans ...
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We now turn to one of the final questions raised at the end of Chapter 1: how does the EU finance its policies? The answer to the question requires an examination of the EU’s general budget, but recall from Chapter 3 that EU institutions, such as the European Investment Bank (EIB), carry out specific EU policies which are financed by their own loans ...
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European Urban and Regional Studies, 2000
In the early morning of 26 March 1999, the EU’s heads of state and of government emerged from a marathon meeting to unveil the Financial Perspective for the period 2000-2006. Six weeks later, the deal was formally approved by the European Parliament by a 2-1 majority.
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In the early morning of 26 March 1999, the EU’s heads of state and of government emerged from a marathon meeting to unveil the Financial Perspective for the period 2000-2006. Six weeks later, the deal was formally approved by the European Parliament by a 2-1 majority.
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