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The financing of the community after the Edinburgh European Council

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At its Edinburgh meeting on 11th and 12th December 1992 the European Council came to a number of conclusions regarding the future financing of the Community. The following article examines the implications of the new financial perspective.

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  1. In relation to Parliament's approach, see also: G. Stahl: Die Europäische Gemeinschaft vor einer erneuten Finanzkrise?, in: Wirtschaftsdienst, No. 11, 1992, pp. 80–84.

  2. For a more detailed analysis, see e. g.: C. Groutage, P. Zangl: Next steps in EC Budgetary policy, in: H. Cowie (ed.): Towards Fiscal Federalism, Federal Trust for Education and Research, London 1992, pp. 1–9.

  3. For a detailed description of the 1988 agreement see P. Zangl: The Interinstitutional Agreement in Budgetary Discipline and Improvement of the Budgetary Procedure, in: Common Market Law Review, Vol. 26 (1989), pp. 675–678.

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Zangl, P. The financing of the community after the Edinburgh European Council. Intereconomics 28, 111–117 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928114

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