The economic crisis means that Europe now faces a radical economic shift if it it is to secure economic growth in the long term. Petr Nečas, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, argues that while austerity and budgetary consolidation are immediately necessary, the EU also needs to pursue support measures to encourage competitiveness, increase European demand and resist calls for increased international trade protectionism
In 2019, 20 years after the launch of the single currency, the euro area policy framework remains hi...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
The economic crisis is still evolving, at least from the point of view of some features making the e...
Europe’s main strategy plan for growth identifies feasible improvements to employment, innovation, e...
In an atmosphere of crisis, distrust and fragmentation, policy-makers in Brussels are mostly focused...
Philipp Rösler, Federal Minister of Economics and Technology and the Vice Chancellor of Germany, mak...
The economic crisis has wiped out the progress of European economies achieved in the years before th...
At the EPC breakfast on 28 January, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde will launch a book on Jo...
Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides was once a passionate believer in the benefits of European mon...
Growth in the Eurozone has declined significantly over recent months, raising fears that Europe coul...
While the European Union (EU) is facing a further aggravation of the recession, accompanied by the c...
The appreciation of the euro over the last two years –a trend likely to continue into the future, de...
Highlights: • The European Union growth agenda has become even more pressing because growth is n...
In the euro area growth is holding up but the general outlook is less bright than inrecent years. Th...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
In 2019, 20 years after the launch of the single currency, the euro area policy framework remains hi...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
The economic crisis is still evolving, at least from the point of view of some features making the e...
Europe’s main strategy plan for growth identifies feasible improvements to employment, innovation, e...
In an atmosphere of crisis, distrust and fragmentation, policy-makers in Brussels are mostly focused...
Philipp Rösler, Federal Minister of Economics and Technology and the Vice Chancellor of Germany, mak...
The economic crisis has wiped out the progress of European economies achieved in the years before th...
At the EPC breakfast on 28 January, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde will launch a book on Jo...
Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides was once a passionate believer in the benefits of European mon...
Growth in the Eurozone has declined significantly over recent months, raising fears that Europe coul...
While the European Union (EU) is facing a further aggravation of the recession, accompanied by the c...
The appreciation of the euro over the last two years –a trend likely to continue into the future, de...
Highlights: • The European Union growth agenda has become even more pressing because growth is n...
In the euro area growth is holding up but the general outlook is less bright than inrecent years. Th...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
In 2019, 20 years after the launch of the single currency, the euro area policy framework remains hi...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
The economic crisis is still evolving, at least from the point of view of some features making the e...