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European fiscal integration in euro absentia. Budgetary compliance as a step stone to a fiscal union.
Pavel, Stefania-Felicia ; Young, Mitchell (advisor) ; Arregui Moreno, Francisco Javier (referee)
European fiscal integration in euro absentia. Budgetary compliance as a step stone to a fiscal union Author: Ștefania-Felicia Pavel Student ID: 31195144 Degree: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Programme European Politics and Society Supervisor: Mitchell Young, PhD. Institution: Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences Institute of International Studies Submission: June 2020 Defence: September 2020 English abstract This research investigates fiscal convergence via disciplined budgets in non-euro Member States. The thesis hypothesizes that 1) post-2010 enhanced macroeconomic governance is conducive to a fiscal union and 2) fiscal stance of non-euro Member States is not correlated with their attitude to euro adoption. The fiscal convergence in euro absentia is dually tested through theory application and intensive case studies. The results show that countries can be fiscally compliant, but reject the euro or be euro enthusiast, yet fiscally deviant. Thus, the single currency can be either backstop or driver of more integration, nonetheless, European integration continues. The findings substantiate the proposition that a fiscal union is building up even in euro absentia.
Current stage of the process of adoption of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
BROŽOVÁ, Lucie
Bachelor thesis Current stage of the process of adoption of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe consists of eight chapters. The first part puts mind to the contractual development of European integration which began by the Schuman declaration and ends by the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon this year. This part approaches content of the EU Constitution, changes to be done, its advantages and disadvantages and also the way of its ratification. The second part describes the Treaty of Lisbon which is already approved and brings the comparison with the original concept of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. The heart of the thesis is a view on the contemporary situation in the Czech Republic, responses of Czech general public on the EU Constitution and also on the expected ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon. The Bachelor thesis contains the summary in French and a bilingual glossary as well.

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