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Optimal allocation of the EU carbon budget: A multi-model assessment
Energy Strategy Reviewsnot go above the “ indicative cap ” of 45 € /tCO 2 , the abatement target will not be reached with a carbon price alone. The remaining abatement needs to come from complementary policies like technology standards or subsidies.
M. Kosch +11 more
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2023
Abstract This chapter is structured as follows. It first deals with the constitutional principles shaping the EU budget, examining whether the principles of fiscal federalism are amongst them. Secondly, it analyses the EU expenditures, considering how their composition has evolved over time and how the interinstitutional balance on the ...
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Abstract This chapter is structured as follows. It first deals with the constitutional principles shaping the EU budget, examining whether the principles of fiscal federalism are amongst them. Secondly, it analyses the EU expenditures, considering how their composition has evolved over time and how the interinstitutional balance on the ...
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Some Quantitative Reflections on the EU Budget (Einige Quantitative Ueberlegungen Zum EU-Budget)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009The present analysis deals with the relationship of the EU budget and its resources with the Lisbon process. The EU Commission speaks for many years about a lack of transparency in financial relations between Member States and the EU. It even says that the current system fulfills very well the criteria of sufficiency and stability, but clearly not the ...
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EU Perspectives on Sustainable Development: Aligning the EU Budget to the UN SDGs by 2030
CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, 2021U. Vavrik
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From Politicised Budgeting to Political Budgets in the EU?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Recent studies on the evolution of the EU budget suggest that punctuated equilibrium models best explain its evolution over time. However, a number of factors have combined to bring about major changes in the processes of budgeting in the EU. The paper outlines the drivers of this change in the light of relevant theories, showing how growing ...
Ronny Patz, Klaus Goetz
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2002
Government activity affects citizens in many ways. Most people, if asked, would probably specify health, education, social security expenditure and taxation as the government activities that impinge upon them most directly. The EU, however, is not so visible.
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Government activity affects citizens in many ways. Most people, if asked, would probably specify health, education, social security expenditure and taxation as the government activities that impinge upon them most directly. The EU, however, is not so visible.
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EU Budget Deficits Widen Again
Challenge, 2003Deficits are necessary for growth, argues this economist. He offers some proposals as to how the EU can get around restrictions on government spending.
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BUDGET REVENUES IN EU-27 [PDF]
In this paper we make a brief and comprehensive analysis of budget revenues for al the countries of E.U.27. Our main goal was to study the main trends in budget revenues for the countries of European Union. This analysis is also important to emphasis the effects of economic crisis to budget revenues.
INCEU Adrian Mihai, ZAI Paul
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Reframing the EU budget decision-making process [PDF]
The EU budget review process will restart as we approach the end of the current financial framework 2007-2013. This paper traces the history of the EU budget and draws lessons for the review to come. Whatever reforms are proposed, they must serve to shift spending to policy areas and instruments where the EU can best add value while at the same time ...
Indhira Santos, Susanne Neheider
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