At last week’s European Council summit, the EU’s leaders agreed to a real terms spending cut to the EU budget for the first time. Despite this, Patrick Diamond and Renaud Thillaye argue that not only could the overall amount of money spent at EU level be higher in the next seven years, but that a great deal will also depend on the national actors’ capacity to draw on co-financing opportunities. Far from being a disaster for the European centre-left, this budget contains some important aspects, such as the Youth Unemployment Initiative
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In the view of Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute of In...
The European Union’s budget is relatively small but how it is financed and for what purpose it is us...
In the early morning of 26 March 1999, the EU’s heads of state and of government emerged from a mara...
Europe’s main strategy plan for growth identifies feasible improvements to employment, innovation, e...
This week sees a major European Council summit to resolve the on-going debate over the EU’s budget. ...
Britain’s current presidency of the European Union is overshadowed by worries about the budget in th...
The European economies have finally left the economic crisis behind. The ongoing recovery and a tran...
The European Council meeting on 7 and 8 February 2013 attracted an unusual level of attention from m...
The aim of this paper is to examine how expenditure from the EU budget on new classes of public good...
Last month’s European Council summit failed to secure an agreement on the next seven years of the EU...
The EU’s budgetary framework works in seven year cycles with negotiations now on-going for the upcom...
An enormous political battle has just begun in the European Union (EU). On 2 May, the European Commi...
Ahead of tomorrow’s European Council summit to discuss the EU budget, Peter Becker assesses the pros...
The informal EU summit has ended without a breakthrough on the size and details of the next Multiann...
On the 22nd and 23rd of November, the European Council will meet to discuss the next seven years (20...
In the view of Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute of In...
The European Union’s budget is relatively small but how it is financed and for what purpose it is us...
In the early morning of 26 March 1999, the EU’s heads of state and of government emerged from a mara...
Europe’s main strategy plan for growth identifies feasible improvements to employment, innovation, e...
This week sees a major European Council summit to resolve the on-going debate over the EU’s budget. ...
Britain’s current presidency of the European Union is overshadowed by worries about the budget in th...
The European economies have finally left the economic crisis behind. The ongoing recovery and a tran...
The European Council meeting on 7 and 8 February 2013 attracted an unusual level of attention from m...
The aim of this paper is to examine how expenditure from the EU budget on new classes of public good...