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Estonia :implementing the EU accession agenda.
- 其他作者: Cavalcanti, Carlos Brandão.
- 出版: Washington, D.C. : World Bank ©1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xv, 131 pages) :illustrations, map.
- 叢書名: A World Bank country study
- 標題: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Economic Development. , Estonie Politique économique -- 1991- , Politique économique , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- General. , Union européenne Estonie. , Estonia Economic policy -- 1991- , European Union Estonia. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Structural Adjustment. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Government & Business. , DevelopmentEconomic Development. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , Estonia. , DevelopmentGeneral. , DevelopmentBusiness Development. , Public PolicyEconomic Policy. , Since 1991 , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Economic policy , Union européenne , European Union , Government & Business. , Estonie , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Business Development. , Estonia , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Economic Policy. , Economic policy. , Structural Adjustment.
- ISBN: 0821345567 , 9780821345566
- ISBN: 0821345567
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- 附註: Prepared by Carlos Cavalcanti and others. Includes bibliographical references (pages 86-88).
- 摘要: This country study is based on the work of several World Bank missions that visited Estonia between October 1997 and July 1998. The study focuses on selected issues in the Estonia's European Union (EU) accession agenda. The report emphasizes areas where there is the greatest overlap between the EU accession agenda and measures to strengthen economic management. These areas include upgrading financial sector supervision and strengthening budget management. They also include reforms in areas where there is complementarity between reforms designed to facilitate accession and structural reforms that will support long-term growth and economic integration. These are: the modernization of public administration, the adherence to EU quality standards, the continuous improvement of the operations of the customs board, and the completion of land reform. Finally, the last two chapters of the study examine areas where implementing the accession agenda entails either a fundamental change in Estonia's trade policy regime, or has high compliance costs. These are the adoption of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), as it evolves, and complying with EU environmental standards.
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"Economic integration that leads to the convergence of incomes and living standards is at the heart of the EU accession process. The assumption is that trade integration combined with institutional harmonization will lead to sustainable capital flows from European Union member countries to acceding countries ...'" Estonia's case for accession is built, to a large extent, on a record of sound economic management. Indeed, since regaining independence in 1991, Estonia has successfully implemented a broad agenda of stabilization and structural reform policies. This commitment to sound economic management has yielded positive results. However, at present, Estonia is experiencing a sharp economic slowdown as a result of two major external shocks, the Asia and Russia crises. This country study emphasizes areas where there is greatest overlap between the accession agenda and measures to strengthen economic management. These areas of overlap include upgrading financial sector supervision and strengthening budget management. It also includes reforms in areas where there is complementarity between reforms designed to facilitate accession and structural reforms that will support long-term growth and economic integration. These are the modernization of public administration, the adherence to EU quality standards, the continuous improvement of the operations of the customs board, and the completion of land reform. Finally, the last two chapters of the study examine areas where implementing the accession agenda entail either a fundamental change in Estonia's trade policy regime, or have high compliance costs. These are the adoption of the EUs Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), as it evolves, and complying with EU environmental standards.
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