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The Consequences of Eastern Enlargement of the European Union in Stages
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Florence : European University Institute, 1997
EUI RSC; 1997/51
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SENIOR NELLO, Susan, SMITH, Karen E., The Consequences of Eastern Enlargement of the European Union in Stages, Florence : European University Institute, 1997, EUI RSC, 1997/51 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/1529
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I. Introduction
II. The EU's Membership Conditions: Assessing Fulfillment
A. The economic criteria for enlargement
Progress in creating a functioning market economy
i) Indicators of macroeconomic performance
ii) Progress in microeconomic restructuring and privatisation
Capacity to cope with competitive pressures and market forces in the Community
Acceptance of the acquis communautaire concerning the Single Market
B. The political criteria for enlargement
III. Consequences of Enlargement in Stages
A. Institutional implications
B. Implications for budgetary expenditures and receipts
Additional spending through the structural funds
Additional spending on the CAP
Expected contributions to the EU budget
C. Economic implications
The impact of enlargement in stages on trade
The impact of enlargement in stages on agricultural trade
The possibility that firms remaining outside the EU lose their relative
competitiveness
The impact of enlargement in stages on foreign direct investment in the CEECs
The impact of enlargement on growth
Possible implications of enlargement in stages for the location of industry
Labour migration
D. Implications for security and foreign policy
IV. Managing Enlargement in Stages
V. How to Grasp Diversity: Institutionalise It?
Appendix of all tables and figure 1
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Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.
