06 Aug 1999
Macroeconomic and Fiscal Challenges Facing Central European Countries During the EU Accession Process
Abstract
At the end of 1997 five transition countries – the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia – were invited to start negotiations on their accession to the EU. Three other countries – Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovakia – may still join the first group. Two other countries – Bulgaria and Romania – have concluded free trade and association treaties with the EU and have less clear accession perspectives, as their transition performance has lagged behind the frontrunners.