In this review of the Commission’s Communication on the budget review, published on 19 October 2010, Jorge Núñez Ferrer finds that the proposals in general are healthy and commendable, but that the document has weaknesses, notably in its failure to address actual policies in any depth, especially agriculture, or to demonstrate any commitment to budgetary austerity. The latter oversight may prove particularly problematic in today’s atmosphere
This commentary, which serves as a companion piece to a larger study commissioned by the EP on this ...
One year after the Juncker Commission took office, the long-awaited official review of the European ...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...
In the wake of the collapsed talks on a new EU budget for 2014-20, a new CEPS Commentary by Jorge Nú...
Despite its sharper focus on long-term growth, the EU budget is still not designed to fulfil a stabi...
Despite the fanfare accompanying its announcement, the Commission’s proposal for the EU budget perio...
The EU budget is suffering not simply from a technical crisis, but rather from a deep crisis of trus...
The present budget of the European Union has long ceased to represent European policy priorities; it...
This Commentary takes a close look at the recently leaked Commission’s Communication on the future o...
In the view of Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute of In...
In this Commentary, CEPS Senior Research Fellow Michael Emerson critiques the Review of the European...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) represents nearly 40% of the EU budget and remains a highly con...
In recent decades the EU has widened and deepened to such an extent that it now deals in almost all ...
This Commentary identifies several key weaknesses and oversights implicit in the proposals on the ta...
All in all, this Commentary finds that the Fiscal Compact signed on 2 March 2012 by all member state...
This commentary, which serves as a companion piece to a larger study commissioned by the EP on this ...
One year after the Juncker Commission took office, the long-awaited official review of the European ...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...
In the wake of the collapsed talks on a new EU budget for 2014-20, a new CEPS Commentary by Jorge Nú...
Despite its sharper focus on long-term growth, the EU budget is still not designed to fulfil a stabi...
Despite the fanfare accompanying its announcement, the Commission’s proposal for the EU budget perio...
The EU budget is suffering not simply from a technical crisis, but rather from a deep crisis of trus...
The present budget of the European Union has long ceased to represent European policy priorities; it...
This Commentary takes a close look at the recently leaked Commission’s Communication on the future o...
In the view of Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute of In...
In this Commentary, CEPS Senior Research Fellow Michael Emerson critiques the Review of the European...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) represents nearly 40% of the EU budget and remains a highly con...
In recent decades the EU has widened and deepened to such an extent that it now deals in almost all ...
This Commentary identifies several key weaknesses and oversights implicit in the proposals on the ta...
All in all, this Commentary finds that the Fiscal Compact signed on 2 March 2012 by all member state...
This commentary, which serves as a companion piece to a larger study commissioned by the EP on this ...
One year after the Juncker Commission took office, the long-awaited official review of the European ...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...