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In: Schriftenreihe der Europäischen Rechtsakademie Trier 31
In: Working papers / European Parliament, Directorate General for Research. Social affairs series W-11
In: Romanian journal of international affairs, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 3-240
ISSN: 1224-0958
Iliescu, I.: Romania and the European integration. - S. 3-5. Berindei, D.: Les Roumains et l'Europe au cours de l'histoire. - S. 6-11. Ene, C.: Accession to the European Union: Concepts and procedures. - S. 12-18. Nastase, A.: The parliamentary dimension of the European integration. - S. 19-25. Melescanu, T.: The accession to the European Union: The fundamental option of Romania's foreign policy. - S. 26-30. Prisacaru, G.: The national strategy preparing Romania's accession to the European Union. - S. 31-55. Radocea, A.: Economic revival - perequisite of Romania's integration into European structures. - S. 56-82. Georgescu, F.: Economic and financial reform - premise for Romania's partenerial integration into the European Union. - S. 83-99. Isarescu, M.:Monetary and banking reform in Romania and European integration. - S. 100-112. Comanescu, L.: The structured dialogue and the preparation of the associated countries of Central Europe for accession into the European Union. - S. 113-118. Popescu, D.: La strategie du developpement de l'industrie dans le processus de preparation de l'adhesion de la Roumanie a l'Union europeenne. - S. 119-134. Rauta, C.: L'impact de l'adhesion a l'Union europeenne sur l'agriculture de la Roumanie. - S. 135-142. Mihailescu, S.: European integration and directions of transport re-structuring. - S. 143-152. Constantinescu, V.: The Romanian Academy, its research strategy and the integration of Romania into the European Union. - S. 153-163. Berinde, M.: The European agreement - an important stage in the development of mutual trade relations. - S. 164-172. Guran, M.: A strategy towards setting up a national information infrastructure. - S. 173-180. Jelev, I.: Environmental issues in Romania and its European integration. - S. 181-192. Idu, N.: European Union PHARE assistance programme: An important support t prepare Romania for accession. - S. 193-215. Duhaneanu, S.: Le trinome cooperation-creativite-competitivite dans l'actuel environnement concurrentiel du marche europeen et international. - S. 216-234
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In: Revue européenne de droit public 16.2004,1 = 51
In: Swiss political science review: SPSR = Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft = Revue suisse de science politique, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 164-166
ISSN: 1424-7755
In: Civil procedure in Europe 1
In: The Mediterranean's European challenge 5
In: Studies in spatial development 6
With the beginning of the year 1999, a further important step towards deeper integration of Europe took place: The European Monetary Union (EMU) was put into force. Undoubtedly, this has, beside other effects, also considerable effects on the economic geography of the integrating area. Possible and probable spatial effects of EMU was the motive to establish an international working group within the ARL-DATAR (Délégati-on à l'Aménagement du Territoire et à l'Action Régionale) cooperation agreement in order to shed some light on these effects. The present volume consists of papers having been elaborated by members of the working group. Considerations are made with regard to - consequences for the regions of a changed relationship in which countries being members of the euro-zone stand to each other, - macroeconomic consequences for regions of their being a member of EMU, - effects of the possible concentration of industrial activities in regions and of trends towards specialisation of regions in certain industries, - effects of EMU using a multiregional general equilibrium model, - distinguishing between static and dynamic effects of the Euro. Based on these deliberations recommendations are formulated and spatial orientated policy conclusions are given even though one fear seems to be unfounded: the aim of territorial cohesion in the EU seems not to be touched systematically by the common currency in a negative way.
In: Studies in spatial development 6