EU Financial Perspectives, EU Budget, Hungary

Project status: 
Completed

The one-year research project concerns itself with the European Union's common budget and Hungary 's role and interests in its structural review. 

The main focus of the project is the EU-budget for the period of 2007-2013, an analytic review of its structure, an assessment of potential changes in the budget structure during its mid-term review as well as Hungary 's interests and potential in absorption of funds. The project also consideres any potential changes in the structure of institutions serving the common EU budget, and how the absorption of financial resources can interact with the main priorities of the EU.

Research papers intend to provide background information and arguments that can strengthen the Hungarian perspective and standpoint in future debates of the budget reform.
The attached papers provide an insight into the following topics concerning the common financial perspective:
- Structure of the European common budget and changes in budgetary priorities
- Interests of groups of countries in the planned reform of the EU budget
- Implications of budget agreements from the perspective of the Hungarian economy for the period between 2007-2013
- Proposed changes in the budget structure and analysis of how the absorption of financial resources can be reconciled with EU priorities (Lisbon strategy, Cohesion policy goals) for the next financial perspective.

Project Administrator: 
Zselyke Tófalvi
European Union budget
Duration of Project: 
May, 2006 - May, 2007
Funding body: 
Hungarian Academy of Sciences