Publisher | Lobby Sources Europe |
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Publication Date | 1998 |
Content Type | Overview |
New reference titles from Lobby Sources Europe: Europactolus 1998. Directory of Programmes financed by the European Union, 3rd ed.: It is to assist in this process that 'Europactolus' has been created by Lobby Sources Europe. It lists in a systematic way sources of finance from the Community budget. In separate chapters the following areas are covered: The Structural Funds; Other Community Funds: The EIB - Cohesion Fund - European Investment Fund - Humanitarian aid funds; Community research; Education, training, culture and media; Energy, coal-steel, environment; Social matters; Fisheries and agriculture; Initiatives in favour of SMEs; Developing countries; Central and eastern European countries, including PHARE; New Independent States, including TACIS; Japan; Miscellaneous. There is also a chapter on programmes that are currently in the process of adoption. At the beginning of the volume there is an alphabetical index to programmes and terms listed. For each programme and initiative there is a brief description of the legal basis, objectives and procedures, contact addresses for further information and an Internet url (address), if available. 'Europactolus' is a useful title to obtain for those providing European information services, particularly as EU sources providing information on grants and loans are often not kept completely up-to-date. Europactolus 1998. Directory of Programmes financed by the European Union, 3rd ed. Acronymex 1998. How to decipher Community jargon: Acronyms listed include 1) those used for Community actions and programmes (such as ECVP: European Community Visitors Programme and NFS 1: Nuclear Fission Safety); 2) organisations and entities within the EU Institutions (such as ENVI: EP Committee on Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection and ECB: European Central Bank); 3) and non-EU organisations operating at an EU level such as trade and professional organisations (such as ANGO: Association for the Oilseeds, Animal and Vegetable Oils and Fats and Derivatives Trade in the EEC). |
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Subject Categories | Culture, Education and Research, Economic and Financial Affairs |