On 26-27 October 2023, the Central European Academy will organise a conference entitled "The Interaction of National Economic Governance with the EU Integration and Contested Areas", with the cooperation of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the University of Miskolc, the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law and the Central European Comparative Law Association.
The Economic Governance research project examines the economic aspects of governance, including its fiscal (public finance, taxation and state aid) and monetary policy pillars. The specificity of the research project is that it not only analyses the above issues from a general, theoretical perspective, but also takes into account the specificities of the Central and Eastern European countries and the EU legal position.
The Central and Eastern European perspective will be broken down by country (7 EU Member States and 1 non-EU country), but the research project aims primarily to draw general conclusions from the observation of national specificities. This approach will make it possible to identify and illustrate similarities and differences between the positions of the Member States and between the Member States and the EU. The research aims to highlight the benefits and challenges of supranationality in the field of economic policy, in particular with regard to the coordination of EU and Member State objectives.