EU-Osterweiterung, Reformbedarf bei den EU-Politiken und Auswirkungen auf die NettozahlerpositionenThe Need to Reform EU Policies and the Consequences for the Net Contributor BalanceBy Christian WeiseAbstract This paper analyses the consequences of the planned enlargement on the EU budget
for the years 2007 and 2013. It concentrates on the EU’s Common Agricultural
Policy and Structural Policy and calculates the potential fiscal consequences
of enlarging the EU for various policy scenarios. Although enlarging the EU
could be financed without overstepping the current upper limit for the EU budget,
it will still increases the pressure for EU policy reform. The main aim of such
reforms is to reduce income support in agricultural policy and to concentrate
structural policy on needy member states. These reforms would lead to a distribution
of net burdens which was more strongly orientated according to the relative
income of EU members. The burden for net contributors would remain under control,
financial support for needy member states in the present EU would continue and
new members would receive equal treatment from expenditure-related programmes. Return to table of contents |


