What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia? (CROSBI ID 31875)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad
Podaci o odgovornosti
Boromisa, Ana-Maria
engleski
What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia?
Croatia missed the first wave of Eastern EU enlargement, but it is likely to start accession negotiations in 2005. It is gradually aligning its legislation with the acquis pursuant to the INterim Agreement. Adjustment costs linked with the integration process coupled with the lack of a firm timetable for full EU-integration might give rise to euroscepticism, decrease readiness for reforms and slow them down. Delays in reforms related to transition and integration can endanger their effectiveness and impede development of the capacity to cope with market forces within the EU. This is the economic membership criterion. Hence, such development can impede the fulfilment of EU membership criteria and also reduce the potential for exploiting the positive effects of integration.
enlargement, European Union, Croatia, candidates, Membership criteria
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Podaci o prilogu
31-60-x.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Croatian Accession to the European Union, Economic and legal challenges
Ott, Katarina
Zagreb: Institut za javne financije
2005.
953-7043-11-8