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of competence between the EU and its Member States and the application of the principle of subsidiarity. Cohesion Policy … subsidiarity and finally questions whether any legal constraints remain or are relevant aUer the transformation of Cohesion Policy …
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Using data from a unique survey of members of parliaments in France, Germany and Italy in 2018, we estimate the effects …
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The paper examines the role of the vertical structure of the public sector for economic growth in Germany in a long …
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Comparing the economic development and current situation of the internal markets of the U.S. and the EU, two things are noticeable. On the one hand, the EU is conducting massive regional policy programmes (notably the Structural Funds) to foster economic cohesion among the 27 nations belonging...
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This paper outlines some of the implications of factor market integration for fiscal policy in the countries of the EU and for the EU itself. It draws particular attention to the dynamic dimensions of factor market integration, and identifies some of the many issues for further research on these...
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A rational financial constitution of the EU should be able to fulfil redistributive objectives at minimum costs. The present financial system of the Community is not compatible with this requirement. After the decisions of the European Council in Berlin on the Agenda 2000 the fundamental flaw of...
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The paper applies standard public choice reasoning to the negotiations on EU enlargement and the Treaty of Nice. The starting point is the assumption that accession can only be successfully completed if the interests of decisive actors in present EU countries are respected. Decisive actors in...
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