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2011 Economic and Fiscal Programmes of potential candidate countries: EU Commission's assessments

Author(s): European Commission Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

2011 Economic and Fiscal Programmes of potential candidate countries: EU Commission's assessmentspdf(1000 kB) Choose translations of the previous link 

6/7/2011

The document contains the EU Commission's assessments of the 2011 Economic and Fiscal Programme (EFP) of the currently 3 potential candidate countries

The document contains the EU Commission's assessments of the 2011 Economic and Fiscal Programmes of the currently 3 potential candidate countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia. The programmes are precursors of similar programmes, which EU Member States are supposed to submit. They should present a short description of recent economic developments, a medium macroeconomic framework, a chapter presenting the medium-term fiscal programme and an overview of intended structural reforms. The EU Commission assesses, whether the documents respect the required format and information and whether the programme is plausible and in line with the country's accession perspective.


(European Economy. Occasional Papers 81. July 2011. Brussels. Paper and internet. 52pp. )

KC-AH-11-081-EN-N (online)
ISBN 978-92-79-19336-1 (online)
ISSN to be announced (online)
doi: 10. 2765/16545 (online)

JEL classification: H1, H5, H6, H7, K3, O4

Occasional Papers are written by the staff of the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, or by experts working in association with them. The Papers are intended to increase awareness of the technical work being done by staff and cover a wide spectrum of subjects. Views expressed in unofficial documents do not necessarily reflect the official views of the European Commission.

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