This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the EU and by comparing the EU’s 2004 eastern enlargement with previous enlargements. It appears that the EU became poorer by every single enlargement. The EU’s GDP per capita decreased each time relative to GDP per capita of the six founding member states. There appear to be good economic reasons for the postponement of Roma-nia's accession until 2007. Romania did not achieve macro-economic stability as fast as the other accession countries, its welfare level was lower and its progress in establishing a market economy was slower compared to the countries that joined the EU in 2004. In addition, it has realized little progress in the fight agains...
In this paper the socio-economic situation and perspectives of growth of Romania will be discussed. ...
The paper aims to present the efforts of the two Member States of the European Union regarding the c...
This paper is the edited version of the speech given by Mr Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli at the European...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
This paper looks at the position of Romania in the run-up to European Union membership. It starts by...
AbstractAfter nine years from Romania's accession to the European Union, the advantages are sustaine...
The paper focuses on the impact of the European Agreement on Romania's Association with European Com...
The first four years of Romania’s membership confirmed that the accession to the EU had, overall, po...
[Introduction]. On the 1st of January 2007 Romania and Bulgaria became members of the European Union...
We analyse in this paper the main achievements of Romania during the period of ten years since joini...
Several decades ago, leaders of six European countries with an inclusive vision of Europe and strong...
Considering the recent debates on the benefits of European economic integration, the purpose of this...
After 2004, more than half of the 13 countries that joined the EU, 7 have already joined the eurozo...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European U...
In this paper the socio-economic situation and perspectives of growth of Romania will be discussed. ...
The paper aims to present the efforts of the two Member States of the European Union regarding the c...
This paper is the edited version of the speech given by Mr Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli at the European...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
This paper looks at the position of Romania in the run-up to European Union membership. It starts by...
AbstractAfter nine years from Romania's accession to the European Union, the advantages are sustaine...
The paper focuses on the impact of the European Agreement on Romania's Association with European Com...
The first four years of Romania’s membership confirmed that the accession to the EU had, overall, po...
[Introduction]. On the 1st of January 2007 Romania and Bulgaria became members of the European Union...
We analyse in this paper the main achievements of Romania during the period of ten years since joini...
Several decades ago, leaders of six European countries with an inclusive vision of Europe and strong...
Considering the recent debates on the benefits of European economic integration, the purpose of this...
After 2004, more than half of the 13 countries that joined the EU, 7 have already joined the eurozo...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European U...
In this paper the socio-economic situation and perspectives of growth of Romania will be discussed. ...
The paper aims to present the efforts of the two Member States of the European Union regarding the c...
This paper is the edited version of the speech given by Mr Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli at the European...