Country-Specific Recommendations

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Country-Specific Recommendations are tailored policy guidance documents issued annually by the European Union to each member state, outlining economic, fiscal, employment, and structural reform priorities.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union policy instrument
economic policy coordination tool
soft law instrument
addressedTo individual EU member state
adoptionProcedure adopted by the Council of the European Union
aimsAt addressing macroeconomic imbalances
enhancing employment
improving competitiveness
promoting sustainable growth
supporting sound public finances
appliesTo European Union member state
basedOn European Commission country report
budgetary analysis
employment and social indicators
macroeconomic analysis
bindingStatus non-binding
coversPolicyArea economic policy
employment policy
fiscal policy
structural reforms
evaluation assessed annually in subsequent European Semester cycles
firstIssuedIn 2011
frequency annual
implementedBy national authorities
influences national budgetary planning
national reform programmes
issuedBy Council of the European Union NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
language official EU languages
legalBasis Article 121 TFEU
Article 148 TFEU
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
monitoredBy European Commission NERFINISHED
monitoringFramework European Semester surveillance NERFINISHED
objective improving coordination of economic policies in the EU
preventing excessive macroeconomic imbalances
supporting convergence within the EU
partOf European Semester NERFINISHED
preparedBy European Commission NERFINISHED
relatedTo Europe 2020 strategy NERFINISHED
Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure NERFINISHED
Stability and Growth Pact NERFINISHED
requires follow-up reporting by member states
scope EU-wide policy priorities contextualised at national level
country-specific
targetGroup national governments
timeHorizon short to medium term policy guidance

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European Semester includes Country-Specific Recommendations