The European Union (E.U.) has a specific system of financing its institutions. The system has been the subject of political discussion since the beginning in 1970 and the recent modification in 2020. This system has come under increasing pressure as a result of the growth of the number of member states and growing economic disparity between the Northern versus Southern and Western versus Eastern member states of the Union. The question of whether to rely on its own sources of finance or on contributions from its members is the subject of a separate political argument
The core objective of this paper is to determine the main political and economic conditions and chal...
This book makes a valuable, analytical contribution to recent debates on the ongoing institutional c...
This paper discusses the EU budget aiming at casting light on the relationship between political and...
By adopting a more specific political economy perspective, this chapter aims at contributing to the ...
By adopting a more specific political economy perspective, this paper aims at contributing to the de...
Traditionally, three branches of government are distinguished in public finance: the allocation bran...
The sovereign debt crisis served to highlight the limitations of trying to use a Union budget in whi...
Although the 2004 enlargement adds some 70 million inhabitants to the EU population, which was about...
• The EU is in the process of negotiating its 2014-20 financial framework. Failure to reach an agree...
The European Union is a unique and exceptional organisation in many respects. Its financial system, ...
This article characterises national preferences of the EU Member States in previous negotiations on ...
ABSTRACT Discussions about a future fiscal capacity for the euro area are too often limited to a com...
Although the 2004 enlargement adds some 70 million inhabitants to the EU population, which was about...
The European Union is an unprecedented institution in the world, and therefore the general budget of...
This paper provides a general overview of the EU’s own resources system, and of the debate on its po...
The core objective of this paper is to determine the main political and economic conditions and chal...
This book makes a valuable, analytical contribution to recent debates on the ongoing institutional c...
This paper discusses the EU budget aiming at casting light on the relationship between political and...
By adopting a more specific political economy perspective, this chapter aims at contributing to the ...
By adopting a more specific political economy perspective, this paper aims at contributing to the de...
Traditionally, three branches of government are distinguished in public finance: the allocation bran...
The sovereign debt crisis served to highlight the limitations of trying to use a Union budget in whi...
Although the 2004 enlargement adds some 70 million inhabitants to the EU population, which was about...
• The EU is in the process of negotiating its 2014-20 financial framework. Failure to reach an agree...
The European Union is a unique and exceptional organisation in many respects. Its financial system, ...
This article characterises national preferences of the EU Member States in previous negotiations on ...
ABSTRACT Discussions about a future fiscal capacity for the euro area are too often limited to a com...
Although the 2004 enlargement adds some 70 million inhabitants to the EU population, which was about...
The European Union is an unprecedented institution in the world, and therefore the general budget of...
This paper provides a general overview of the EU’s own resources system, and of the debate on its po...
The core objective of this paper is to determine the main political and economic conditions and chal...
This book makes a valuable, analytical contribution to recent debates on the ongoing institutional c...
This paper discusses the EU budget aiming at casting light on the relationship between political and...