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How to keep a competitive edge in the talent game: Lessons for the EU from China and the US

Morehouse, C. & Busse, M. (2014) “How to keep a competitive edge in the talent game: Lessons for the EU from China and the US“, Economic Policy, CEPS Task Force Reports, 13 Ιουνίου.   This report is based on discussions within the CEPS Task Force on “The Quantity and Quality of Human Capital in Higher Education: Comparing the EU, the US and China”, chaired by Jan-Eric Sundgren, Senior Adviser to the CEO …Read More

The economic consequences of leaving the EU, The final report of the CER commission on the UK and the EU single market

Springford, J., Tilford, S. & Whyte, P. (2014) “The economic consequences of leaving the EU, The final report of the CER commission on the UK and the EU single market“, Centre for European Reform, 09 Ιουνίου.   The economic case for British membership of the EU has always rested on the country’s participation in the single market. After British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged a referendum on the UK’s continued …Read More

Little Green Data Book 2014

The World Bank (2014) “Little Green Data Book 2014“, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Ιούνιος.   The Little Green Data Book 2014 is based on World Development Indicators 2014 and its online database. Defining, gathering, and disseminating international statistics is a collective effort of many people and organizations. The indicators presented in World Development Indicators are the fruit of decades of work at many levels, from the field workers …Read More

Digital Government: Turning the Rhetoric into Reality

Carrasco, M. & Goss, P. (2014) “Digital Government: Turning the Rhetoric into Reality“, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Ιούνιος.   Getting better—but still plenty of room for improvement: that’s the current assessment by everyday users of their governments’ efforts to deliver online services. The public sector has made good progress, but most countries are not moving nearly as quickly as users would like. Many governments have made bold commitments, and a …Read More

Benchmarking Working Europe 2014

ETUI (2014) “Benchmarking Working Europe 2014“, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) Report, 29 Απριλίου.   The year 2010 saw the launch of the Europe 2020 strategy. The new EU strategy had been devised for the purpose of promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive growth that would help Europe recover from the crisis and re-emerge stronger and more prosperous on the other side. In June of the same year, the European Semester …Read More

European Banking Union: Status of Implementation and the Need for Improvement

Bauer, M. & Demary, M. (2014) “European Banking Union: Status of Implementation and the Need for Improvement“, Konrand Adenauer Stiftung, 23 Απριλίου.   The crisis in the euro area revealed points of weakness in the architecture of the Monetary Union. It appeared that the common monetary policy also required a common system of banking supervision. This report summarises the current proposals and decisions regarding the Banking Union and evaluates the …Read More

Financing the Real Economy

Canton, E. (2014) “Financing the Real Economy“, ECFIN Economic Brief, Issue 30, Φεβρουάριος 2014.   Introduction In the aftermath of the economic and financial crisis, policymaking became more geared towards structural reforms to support the process of economic recovery, steered at the EU level through the reinforced economic govern-ance. While there areencouraging signs that an economic recovery is underway in Europe, growth pro-spects are modest and further re-forms remain necessary …Read More

EU Anti-Corruption Report

European Commission, (2014), “EU Anti-Corruption Report”, COM (2014) 38 final. Corruption continues to be a big challenge for  Europe – a phenomenon that costs the EU economy around 120 billion euros per year. Europeans are deeply worried about corruption – 76% of them believe  that corruption is widespread according to a recent Eurobarometer survey.  

Powering European Sector Innovation: Towards a New Architecture

European Commission, (2013), “Powering European Sector Innovation: Towards a New Architecture”, Report of the Expert Group on Public Sector Innovation. In the midst of a fragile economic recovery across the European continent and stressed public finances, many governments are faced with long-term issues such as ageing societies, mounting social security and healthcare costs, high youth unemployment and an outdated public service infrastructure that lags behind the needs of modern citizens …Read More

Deepening the EMU: How to maintain and develop the European social model?

Fernandes, S. and Maslauskaite, K., (2013), Deepening the EMU: How to maintain and develop the European social model?”, Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, Studies and Reports 101, Νοέμβριος. Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute publishes a study commissioned by the Federal Chancellery of Austria on the impact of the reforms currently implemented or mooted on national welfare states in the EMU. As Jacques Delors underlines in the foreword of …Read More