Into the EU: Policy Frameworks in Central Europe
May 1, 2002
Summary
This book examines the opportunities and challenges involved for five central European applicants-the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia-in joining the European Union. The central focus is on the issues that policymakers in central Europe face as they craft macroeconomic and financial sector policies to help ensure growth that is both strong and sustainable, in a setting that may feature large and potentially volatile capital flows. It examines the competing pressures on these countries in the run-up to EU accession later, and monetary union.
Subject: Commercial banks, Economic sectors, Exchange rates, Expenditure, Financial institutions, Financial sector, Fiscal policy, Foreign exchange, Inflation, Prices, Total factor productivity
Keywords: accession to the European Union, bank, BOOK, candidate country, CEC5, Central and Eastern Europe, Commercial banks, country, East Asia, EU accession, Europe, European Union side, Exchange rates, Financial sector, fiscal policy framework, Global, Inflation, monetary policy, Western Europe
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252
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IEUPEA
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9781589060845
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