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Central and Eastern Europe 2 EU accession countries 2 Regulatory Integration 2 Supervisory Design 2 capital flows 2 convergence 2 fiscal theory of price level 2 macroeconomic policy 2 Bankenaufsicht 1 EU-Recht 1 EU-Staaten 1 Versicherungsaufsicht 1
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Research Report 1
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English 2
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Darlap, Patrick 2 Grünbichler, Andreas 2 Lane, Timothy 2 Lipschitz, Leslie 2 Mourmouras, Alex 2 Salo, Sinikka 2 Balling, Morten 1
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SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum 1
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Supervisory Systems, Fiscal Soundness and International Capital Movement: More Challenges for new EU Members
Grünbichler, Andreas; Darlap, Patrick; Salo, Sinikka; … - 2004
On May 1, 2004, ten countries in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe will become full members of the EU. The parliaments and monetary authorities of the ten accession countries have already to a large extent adapted their legal and institutional structures to the new Europe-wide environment....
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Supervisory Systems, Fiscal Soundness and International Capital Movement: More Challenges for new EU Members
Grünbichler, Andreas; Darlap, Patrick; Salo, Sinikka; … - SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum
On May 1, 2004, ten countries in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe will become full members of the EU. The parliaments and monetary authorities of the ten accession countries have already to a large extent adapted their legal and institutional structures to the new Europe-wide environment....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005533075
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