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2014 Pre-Accession Economic Programmes of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. The Commission's overview and country assessments

Author(s): European Commission

2014 Pre-Accession Economic Programmes of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. The Commission's overview and country assessmentspdf(705 kB) Choose translations of the previous link 

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The document contains the Commission's assessments of the 2014 Pre-Accession Economic Programmes of the following candidate countries: the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. The annual submission and assessment of PEPs is part of the economic and fiscal surveillance procedure for countries seeking to join the EU. It aims to prepare candidate countries for participation in the EU’s multilateral surveillance and economic policy coordination procedures and plays a valuable role in helping candidate countries to develop their institutional and analytical capacities. The PEPs present a medium-term policy framework, including public finance objectives and structural reform priorities.


(European Economy. Occasional Papers 194. May 2014. Brussels. PDF. 64pp. Tab. Graph. Ann. Bibliogr. Free.)

KC-AH-14-194-EN-N (online)KC-AH-14-194-EN-C (print)
ISBN 978-92-79-35378-9 (online)ISBN 978-92-79-36122-7 (print)
doi: 10.2765/75040 (online)doi: 10.2765/78112 (print)

JEL classification: E6, O1, O2, O5

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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