euro countries concerned are inflexible labour markets and high unit labour costs. The lack of willingness to reform in these countries cannot be overcome by way of the proposed systematic ex-ante coordination [...] euro country does not undertake the reforms until transfers are promised to it in return. Since willingness to reform in many euro countries is currently in decline, merely discussing such a transfer system
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market function and are used in several Member States and third countries as a key indicator. The willingness to complain varies between countries and sectors depending on traditions in consumer protection [...] exercise this choice (depending on transparency of the market, obstacles to switching, etc.). The willingness of consumers to switch is critical to the success of liberalisation of network services. Data
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financial and economic crisis has resulted (p. 3) - on the one hand, in a "suboptimal level" of willingness to invest long-term and - on the other hand, a lack of long-term financing caused by a preference [...] States where supply-side lending does not suffer from an under- capitalised banking sector, the willingness to make long-term investment is low. The reasons arise, on the one hand, from the uncertain regulatory
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national peculiarities to take into account. Consumer confidence, and therefore the consumer’s willingness to undertake cross-border online purchasing, increases as a result. Expectations should not be [...] submit one value-added tax declaration, their administrative burden is reduced. This increases the willingness to supply goods across borders. The proposal to have just one value-added tax audit – in the company's
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demand payment commensurate to the increased holding periods. This will ultimately reduce the willingness to invest on the part of market players. Thirdly, the tax could be damaging because it is levied [...] capital costs resulting from the tax - 0.7 basis points according to the Commission - will reduce willingness to invest, leading to a decline in growth. A negative impact on employment is therefore likely
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that investments which have already been made will become uneconomic due to changing conditions, willingness to invest will be inhibited. Years of discussions, and the associated legal uncertainty, such [...] the danger of the prospect of rising inflation and thus higher interest rates. That reduces the willingness of capital providers to provide longer term credit. Thirdly, both stricter bank regulation and
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the past showed no distinct willingness to follow European budget rules. It seems quite unlikely that they will do so in the future. There is simply a lack of willingness in the eurozone countries to
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the past showed no distinct willingness to follow European budget rules. It seems quite unlikely that they will do so in the future. There is simply a lack of willingness in the eurozone countries to
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enforce common values. It is a purely political instrument whose outcome essentially depends on the willingness of the respective cepAdhoc The EU rule of law mechanism Author: Urs Pötzsch| poetzsch@cep
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ignore a fundamental issue, which is irreparable for the foreseeable future: there is a lack of willingness in all eurozone countries to consistently adjust national fiscal, economic, labour market and [...] eurozone countries – in northern Europe just as in the south – are exhibiting a distinct lack of willingness to take positive action. This deficiency ultimately stems from two causes: First of all, residents [...] circumstances arising.14 This stabilises the expectations of all players and increases their willingness to develop long-term plans,15 including the building up of savings and making of investments.
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