Tag: EU accession

EU accession and economic transition in Montenegro: Fiscal pressures, investment signals and reform benchmarks

Montenegro’s economic transition has entered a phase where fiscal arithmetic, investor signaling, and reform benchmarks are no longer separate conversations but components of a...

From candidate to contender: How EU accession is reshaping Montenegro’s economic framework

Montenegro’s transformation from a formal EU candidate into a credible accession contender is increasingly visible not through political statements but through changes in how...

What EU accession can and cannot fix in Montenegro’s economy

EU accession is widely perceived as a transformative economic event, yet its actual impact depends on domestic conditions that membership alone cannot alter. For...

Closing negotiation chapters without closing the income gap

As Montenegro approaches the technical completion of EU accession negotiations, a growing gap has emerged between institutional progress and economic convergence. By 2026, the...
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Montenegro’s EU accession in 2026: Institutional capacity as the final test

By 2026, Montenegro’s long-standing reputation as the European Union’s most advanced accession candidate is facing its most demanding phase. After more than a decade...

Montenegro under EU accession and early membership: Capital reallocation, cost–benefit stacks and new business formation through 2030

EU accession is often framed as a legal milestone. In economic reality, it functions as a capital-allocation mechanism that reshapes incentives across banking, labour, state...
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