Áætlað brúttóframlag Íslands til fjárlaga ESB væri 200–250 milljónir evra árlega miðað við landsframleiðslu og íbúafjölda. Eftir móttöku úr landbúnaðarsjóði, byggðasjóðum og öðrum áætlunum yrði nettóframlagið áætlað 100–180 milljónir evra — Ísland yrði hreint greiðsluríki.
Enska frumtextinn
Based on Iceland's GDP and population, and using the methodology applied to current EU member states, Iceland's estimated gross contribution to the EU budget would be approximately €200–250 million per year. After expected receipts from CAP, structural funds, and other programmes, the net contribution is estimated at €100–180 million per year, making Iceland a net contributor.
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Institute of International Affairs, University of Iceland — EU membership cost analysis
Alþjóðamálastofnun Háskóla Íslands er rannsóknastofnun sem stundar fræðilegar rannsóknir og greiningar á utanríkismálum, alþjóðasamskiptum og Evrópumálum.
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These are estimates based on extrapolation from existing member state contributions. Actual figures would depend on accession negotiations, any transitional arrangements, and the EU's multiannual financial framework in effect at the time of accession. Iceland's high GDP per capita means it would almost certainly be a net contributor.