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2004
2003
- wp19 The Foreign Trade Pattern and Foreign Trade Specialization of Candidates of the European Union
by Selim Jürgen Ergun & Bahri Yilmaz
- wp18 Institutional Aspects of Dynamics of Inclusion of Accession Countries into the EMU
by Vladimir Lavrac
- wp17a EMU Accession Issues in Baltic Countries
by Raoul Lättemäe
- wp17b Macroeconomic Policy and Performance in the Nordic EU Countries in the 1990s
by Jaakko Kiander
- wp17c Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands
by Christian Fahrholz & Philipp Mohl
- wp17d Challenges for Monetary Policy and the Enlarged Euroland
by Massimiliano Marzo
- wp17e Monetary and Fiscal Policies in Poland and The Czech Republic in the light of an accession to the Eurozone
by Katarzyna Zukrowska
- wp17f Monetary and Fiscal Policies in EMU: some relevant issues
by Carlos Vieira & Isabel Vieira & Sofia Costa
- wp17g Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in Slovenia
by Gonzalo Caprirolo & Vladimir Lavrac
- wp17 Final Report: Monetary and Fiscal Policy
by Katarzyna Zukrowska & Vladimir Lavrac & Massimiliano Marzo & Dominik Sobczak
- wp15 Exchange Rate Regimes of CEE Countries on the way to the EMU: Nominal Convergence, Real Convergence and Optimum Currency Area Criteria
by Vladimir Lavrac & Tina Zumer
- wp14 Strategic Exchange-Rate Policy of Accession Countries in ERM II
by Christian Fahrholz
- wp13a Social and Political Dimensions of the Eurozone Enlargement in the case of the Baltic States
by Tiiu Paas & Marit Rõõm & Allan Sikk & Reilika Liiv & Christopher Schumann & Orsolya Szirko
- wp13c Regional Input on the Social Dimension of Ezoneplus: Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Austria, and Germany
by Achim Kemmerling
- wp12 Turkey's competitiveness in the European Union: A comparison with five candidate countries - Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania - and the EU15
by Bahri Yilmaz
2002
2001