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| Challenges in completing EMU: asymmetric competition vs fiscal harmonisation. A case study of the Benelux countries | |
| English | |
Danescu, Elena [University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > >] | |
| Oct-2023 | |
| Journal of Contemporary European Research | |
| University Association for Contemporary European Studies | |
| Yes | |
| International | |
| 1815-347X | |
| London | |
| United Kingdom | |
| [en] European Integration History ; Single Market ; European Monetary System ; European Governance ; Fiscal Policy ; Crisis ; Tax Regulation ; Competititon ; Benelux countries ; Luxembourg | |
| [en] This paper aims to investigate the concept, context and socio-economic consequences of fiscal competition in the integrated economic space of EMU in completion, to pinpoint the positive and negative factors at work via a case study of the Benelux countries – both founder members of the EU and pioneers of EMU – and to examine the impact on European and international regulations in the field. In particular, it will endeavour to provide a comprehensive interpretation of fiscal policy in the Benelux countries via a comparative approach and from a historical perspective. It will look at the development of respective domestic fiscal policies, driven by national interests and by membership of a Community that is subject to requirements in terms of harmonisation and taxation, but also by constant contact (and frequent clashes) with the multilateral international environment. | |
| Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) | |
| Researchers ; Professionals ; Students ; General public ; Others | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/35335 |
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