Progress Towards Meeting The Economic Criteria For Eu Accession
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In this Institutional Paper the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs brings together into a single document the economic chapters of the European Commission's country reports for the seven enlargement countries Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Kosovo(*), Montenegro, Serbia and Türkiye. The annual country reports assess progress achieved in each of the countries in advancing the necessary political and economic reforms as well as the legal transformation in line with the EU accession criteria. The European Commission adopted the country reports on 12 October 2022 as part of its 2022 Enlargement Package. The purpose of this Institutional Paper is to facilitate the work of those scholars, researchers and analysts who are mainly interested in the economic aspects of the enlargement process. As such, it represents only a part of the overall progress made by the enlargement countries towards meeting the accession criteria. A proper full-fledged assessment of progress made under all examined aspects can be found in the 2022 reports, i.e. the Commission staff working documents for each of the countries.
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Release | : 2021 |
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In this Institutional Paper the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs brings together into a single document the economic chapters of the European Commission's country reports for the seven enlargement countries Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Kosovo(*), Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. The annual country reports assess progress achieved in each of the countries in advancing the necessary political and economic reforms as well as the legal transformation in line with the EU accession criteria. The European Commission adopted the country reports on 19 October 2021 as part of its 2021 Enlargement Package. The purpose of this Institutional Paper is to facilitate the work of those scholars, researchers and analysts who are mainly interested in the economic aspects of the enlargement process. As such, it represents only a part of the overall progress made by the enlargement countries towards meeting the accession criteria. A proper full-fledged assessment of progress made under all examined aspects can be found in the 2021 reports, i.e. the Commission staff working documents for each of the countries.
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Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2012 |
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Recoge: 1. Croatia - 2. Iceland - 3. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - 4. Montenegro - 5. Serbia - 6. Turkey - 7. Albania - 8. Bosnia and Herzegovina - 9. Kosovo (Under UNSCR 1244/1999).
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Total Pages | : 71 |
Release | : 2019 |
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ISBN | : 9789279988561 |
This document is a compilation of the economic chapters contained in the European Commission’s 2019 Country Reports on enlargement countries.
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Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : 2018 |
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ISBN | : 9789279774614 |
This document is a compilation of the economic chapters contained in the European Commission’s 2018 Country Reports on enlargement countries.
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Total Pages | : 65 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : European Union countries |
ISBN | : 9789279313943 |
"In this Occasional Paper the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs brings together into a single document the economic chapters of the 2013 European Commission's Progress Reports, i.e. the Staff Working Documents for each candidate country and potential candidate for EU accession. The Commission prepared reports for the five candidate countries the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey as well as for the three potential candidates Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. The European Commission adopted the Progress Reports on 16 October 2013. This introduction explains the methodology underlying these Reports that the Commission has been following since 1997 in order to carry out these assessments. The purpose of this Occasional Paper is to facilitate the work of those scholars, researchers and analysts of the enlargement process, who are mainly interested in the economic aspects. As such, it represents only a part of the overall progress made by the candidate countries and the potential candidates towards meeting the accession criteria. A proper full-fledged assessment of progress made under all examined aspects can be found in the 2013 Progress Reports."--EU Bookshop.
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Total Pages | : 67 |
Release | : 2016 |
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ISBN | : 9789279543630 |
A compilation of the economic chapters of the European Commission’s 2016 Country Reports on countries looking to join the EU.
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Total Pages | : 65 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Economic analysis |
ISBN | : 9789279313936 |
In this Occasional Paper the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs brings together into a single document the economic chapters of the 2013 European Commission's Progress Reports, i.e. the Staff Working Documents for each candidate country and potential candidate for EU accession. The Commission prepared reports for the five candidate countries the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey as well as for the three potential candidates Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. The European Commission adopted the Progress Reports on 16 October 2013. This introduction explains the methodology underlying these Reports that the Commission has been following since 1997 in order to carry out these assessments. The purpose of this Occasional Paper is to facilitate the work of those scholars, researchers and analysts of the enlargement process, who are mainly interested in the economic aspects. As such, it represents only a part of the overall progress made by the candidate countries and the potential candidates towards meeting the accession criteria. A proper full-fledged assessment of progress made under all examined aspects can be found in the 2013 Progress Reports.
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