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CAP Reform and the Mediterranean EU-Member States [PDF]
In the previous years the Mediterranean Member States of the EU came across the Reform of the CAP and especially last year faced the second wave of the Reform for three typical Mediterranean products, namely cotton, olive oil and tobacco. In this paper a
Borresch, Rene +2 more
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Agriculture and European Union Enlargement [PDF]
Potential accession of a number of eastern and central European countries into the European Union (EU) seems destined to lead to further reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Josling, Timothy E. +3 more
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spotlight europe 2007/08, November 2007: Europe's Finances - The old system at its limits [PDF]
The current system of EU revenues is opaque, complicated and unfair. That is the reason why it ought to be changed. The forthcoming budget review therefore offers the opportunity for a significant reform.
Schüssel, Wolfgang.
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Institutional Incentives for Early Retirement in the EU Member States [PDF]
Flexible Altersgrenze, Rentenpolitik, Rentenreform, Ökonomischer Anreiz, Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung, EU-Staaten, Flexible retirement, Pensions policy, Pension reform, Economic incentive, Public pension system, EU ...
Robert Fenge
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Euro Zone Crisis Management and the New Social Europe [PDF]
This article analyzes the changes in European governance since the beginning of the euro crisis in relation to the project of constructing Social Europe.
Tsoukala, Philomila
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Europe First: Emmanuel Macron towards Reforms and the Future of the European Union
The research objective of the article is to identify French interests towards EU systemic reform, which constitutes a specific ‘lever’ of France’s European policy. The first part of the analysis presents President E. Macron’s key EU reform proposals and
Tomasz Młynarski
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Cross-border value-added tax fraud in the European Union
We study the effects of a reform to VAT rules (the reverse charge mechanism on domestic transactions) aimed at eliminating VAT fraud involving cross-border transactions within the European Union (EU).
Adrien Bussy, Annalisa Tassi
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An Update on the Consequences of EU Sugar Reform
Since its formation the European Union (EU) has employed a rather complicated policy to ensure high prices to domestic sugar growers and trade preferences to certain sugar exporting countries, e.g. the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group.
Sibusiso Moyo, Thomas H. Spreen
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Globalization's challenge to pension reform in Western Europe [PDF]
The following suggests that demographic changes and the creation of a single currency in Europe has compelled greater EU intervention in pension reform.
M. Dudek Carolyn, Pieter Omtzigt
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The EU and Bosnia and Herzegovina: Democracy promotion within the limits of the "ethnic conflict" paradigm [PDF]
Seeking to contribute to the emerging debate about the substance of EU democracy promotion policies, this paper takes as its focus Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the EU‟s current democracy promotion efforts are primarily focused on reform of the country‟s
Cooley, Laurence
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