Tag: EU accession

Digitalization as a pre-accession growth engine in Montenegro

Montenegro’s approach to digitalization is entering a decisive phase, shaped less by internal experimentation and more by the structural requirements of European Union accession....

Safeguards after accession: Why Montenegro’s EU path now depends on institutional durability

As Montenegro moves closer to the final phase of its European Union accession process, the focus of scrutiny is shifting decisively. The central question...

Central Bank independence remains a core test for Montenegro’s EU accession path

The institutional and financial independence of the Central Bank of Montenegro remains one of the fundamental preconditions for Montenegro’s progress toward membership in the European Union, particularly...

EU negotiation progress as a signal for capital markets

By 2026, Montenegro’s EU accession process has evolved into a forward-looking signal that capital markets increasingly treat as a proxy for institutional credibility, regulatory...
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EU pre-accession funds and investment flows: Measuring impact and efficiency

Montenegro’s late-stage EU accession has shifted the role of external funding from symbolic support to an operational instrument that directly shapes fiscal capacity, investment...

Montenegro’s 2026 budget and fiscal strategy: Growth versus discipline

Montenegro’s 2026 state budget, adopted at €3.78 billion, represents a defining test of whether the country can reconcile macroeconomic stabilization with the fiscal discipline demanded by...
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