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CHISINAU, 11 December 2008, 9:00 to 14:00
The Impact of Migration on the Rural Sector of the Republic of Moldova – Social and Economic Aspects
KIEV, 11 December 2008, 9:30 to 13:00
Scenarios of Social Privileges and Benefits Monetization




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Polish Economic Outlook 3/2008: Special Feature - Resilience of the Polish Economy

Network E-brief 9/2008: Free Trade Agreement Between The European Union and Armenia: How Feasible Is It?

Network E-brief 8/2008: Free Trade Agreement Between The European Union and Georgia: How Feasible Is It?

Network Report No.82: Institutional Convergence of CIS Towards European Benchmarks

Study and Analysis No.372: Stages of the Ongoing Global Financial Crisis: Is There a Wandering Asset-Price Bubble?


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2008-10-10


EU Eastern Neighbourhood: Economic Potential and Future Development [ENEPO]

Specific Targeted Research Project co-ordinated by CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research, funded by the 6th Framework Programme of the European Union

The ENEPO project seeks to examine different aspects of the European Union's relations with its neighbours to the east (the so-called "eastern neighbourhood"). Primarily, it focuses on the economic features of an EU Eastern neighbourhood such as:

  • perspectives and conditions for closing the development gap between the CIS and the enlarged EU;
  • CIS-EU trade relations, including the energy sector; 
  • capital flows and FDI; investment climate in recipient countries;
  • the potential role of labour migration and its social consequences; cooperation in the area of justice, security and freedom;
  • institutional harmonization of CIS economies with EU standards and the role of the EU in leveraging this;

The innovative approach of this proposal consists of deeper investigation of the interrelation between the mentioned areas of cooperation. In particular, it will analyze the links between the four basic market freedoms - i.e. free movement of goods, services, capital and people - and various incentives which can speed up economic and institutional development in CIS countries and their closer integration with the enlarged EU.

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