Enlargement ArgumentaireEuropean Commission, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, 2001 - Boundaries - 57 pages |
Contents
General economic questions | 6 |
How will enlargement affect European consumers? | 12 |
How will enlargement affect the EUs macroeconomic policies? | 17 |
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accession achieved acquis communautaire adjustment adopt the euro apply average BEPG budget budgetary discipline budgetary position candidate countries capital catching-up CEEC-10 agricultural central rates co-ordination Community competitiveness consumer convergence criteria Copenhagen criteria Council Czech Republic derogation Directorate Economic and Financial effects employment enlargement process ERM II EU budget euro area Europe European Commission European Union excessive deficit exchange rate regime expected exports external value financial perspectives Fiscal flexibility foreign direct investment framework GDP per capita Growth Pact higher impact implementation imply important income increase inflation infrastructure integration labour market levels liberalisation macroeconomic macroeconomic policies macroeconomic stability Mc Morrow medium-term Member monetary policy Monetary Union national central bank November October participation potential pre-accession aid procedure productivity programmes reforms regions Roeger SAPARD sectors September significant single currency Single Market Slovenia Stability and Growth strategy Structural Funds trade Treaty wage workers