Since the accession of the new member countries to the EU, the issues of regional growth and competitiveness have received wide attention by academics, governments and practitioners, and the benefits and drawbacks of EU membership are more and more the topics of public debate in the CEE region. It is not surprising that these questions sparked lively discussion at the conference “Catalysts and Impediments of Economic Development in Central and Eastern Europe,” hosted by Vilnius University in October, 2004. This introductory note to the special issue overviews a selection of papers presented at the conference. The papers fall under any of six main themes: fiscal and monetary policy, competitiveness of the CEE region, social policy and public...
The finalized “Return to Europe” of the new EU members states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) ha...
This research project tries to assess the impact of a future European Union enlargement on the econo...
[From the introduction]. Currently, there is an academic debate on whether economic integration prec...
Since the accession of the new member countries to the EU, the issues of regional growth and competi...
The accession of ten new member states in May 2004 and the prospective accession of several more in ...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe has led to a profound shift in both European politics an...
Three years have gone by after the enlargement of the EU to 10 new member states. It is now possible...
[Introduction.] All candidate countries from Central and Eastern Europe will be new members with a p...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
An integration process in EU went through several stages, from the free trade area through customs u...
The accession of ten candidate countries to the EU in May 2004 marks an important turning point in i...
The future for European Union and its citizens - what might happen? The quality of life for the Euro...
This conference volume discusses the pros and cons of early integration into the European Union of E...
In the previous decades, the European Union (EU) has succeeded in integrating new member countries,...
The finalized “Return to Europe” of the new EU members states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) ha...
This research project tries to assess the impact of a future European Union enlargement on the econo...
[From the introduction]. Currently, there is an academic debate on whether economic integration prec...
Since the accession of the new member countries to the EU, the issues of regional growth and competi...
The accession of ten new member states in May 2004 and the prospective accession of several more in ...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe has led to a profound shift in both European politics an...
Three years have gone by after the enlargement of the EU to 10 new member states. It is now possible...
[Introduction.] All candidate countries from Central and Eastern Europe will be new members with a p...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
An integration process in EU went through several stages, from the free trade area through customs u...
The accession of ten candidate countries to the EU in May 2004 marks an important turning point in i...
The future for European Union and its citizens - what might happen? The quality of life for the Euro...
This conference volume discusses the pros and cons of early integration into the European Union of E...
In the previous decades, the European Union (EU) has succeeded in integrating new member countries,...
The finalized “Return to Europe” of the new EU members states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) ha...
This research project tries to assess the impact of a future European Union enlargement on the econo...
[From the introduction]. Currently, there is an academic debate on whether economic integration prec...