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The European Commission services published a staff working document assessing the main sources of innovative financing under discussion. The analysis shows that for some of the instruments a 'double dividend' of both raising revenues and improving market efficiency and stability could be...
The financial and economic crisis resulted in severe challenges for public finances in many EU Member States. Tax revenue, which had been boosted during the boom years by tax-rich growth and rising asset prices, plummeted as a consequence of the automatic stabilisers inherent in the tax system, ...
The report is prepared jointly by DG ECFIN and DG TAXUD of the European Commission. As the previous editions, the report analyses recent trends in tax revenues and tax reforms in EU Member States. A particular focus of this year's edition is the analysis of quality of taxation and tax policy...
What was the impact of the economic and financial crisis on EU tax systems? This booklet, based on the 2011 report “Taxation trends in the European Union”, provides an overview of the way in which the recession that started in 2008 affected the tax systems of the 27 EU Member States....
Tax revenues (including social contributions) account for just over 90 % of total general government revenue in the European Union. In the EU-27 in 2009 the revenue from social contributions has proven to be more stable in absolute terms than the revenue from current taxes on income, wealth, etc...
This report contains a detailed statistical and economic analysis of the tax systems of the Member States of the European Union, plus Iceland and Norway, which are Members of the European Economic Area....
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Since 1971 the European Commission has produced an annual report on competition policy developments in the European Union. The 2009 report describes: - how the instruments of competition policy (anti-trust, merger and state aid rules) were further developed and applied in general; - how a mix of...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) are now firmly established in the European political landscape as a means of public service delivery. Their use has grown rapidly in recent years and the main drivers – particularly the gap between the financing needed to modernise infrastructure and impro...
This brochure explains in detail the conduct of the new ordinary legislative procedure and the respective roles of the Presidency and the General Secretariat of the Council. It also contains practical tables, including a list of legal bases and the time-limits for the different stages of the pro...
The ABC of European Union law by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt examines the roots of the European project and its development as a legal order, and is a definitive reference work on the subject. The author offers insight into how t...
Citizens across the European Union need to know more not only about their right to equal treatment but also about the legal and other avenues they can pursue when seeking to remedy a violation of this right. Surveys, such as successive Eurobarometers, indicate a relatively low awareness of the N...
A publication for staff of the EU institutions, bodies, offices, and agencies ...
Statistical information is an important tool for understanding and quantifying the impact of political decisions on the citizens in a specific territory or region. The Eurostat regional yearbook 2011 gives a detailed picture of a large number of statistical fields in the...
International economic relations are governed by two bodies of international law. Trade in goods and services is the domain of international trade law, embodied in the WTO agreements. Foreign investment is governed by international investment law, consisting of a vast network of investment agree...
Most of us do not immediately think of health protection measures as trade barriers. Yet to the trade liberalization interest they are often exactly that – ‘hidden protectionism,’ some would say. When the conflict between trade and health hardens into a confrontation, allocation...
During the last decade the European Commission has progressively adopted what is called a ‘more economic approach’ toward competition policy. This approach, which draws on U.S. antitrust policy, puts greater emphasis on possible welfare effects of business practices and is less conce...
This is an extraordinarily useful book for anyone practicing in the area of competition law before the European Commission or the European Courts. It focuses on procedure in the four principal fields that entail enforcement of substantive competition rules: antitrust, merger, anti-dumping/anti-s...
Hart Monographs in Transnational and International Law - no. 6The Payment Order of Antiquity and the Middle AgesA Legal History Examining the legal history of the order to pay money initiating a funds transfer, the author tracks basic principles of modern law ...
Modern Studies in European Law - no. 27Public Liability in EU LawBrasserie, Bergaderm and Beyond Over the last two decades public law liability for breach of European Union law has been subject to remarkable developments. This book examines the convergence be...
Public procurement represents more than 15 per cent of European GDP and is one of the fastest growing sectors of the European economy. Public procurement law is also developing rapidly, not least in the area of remedies for breach of procurement rules. The aim of this book is to analyse the reme...
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