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This CEPS legislative dataset is an updated version and successor to a Bruegel dataset that was most recently published on 6 ...
In recent weeks, EU leaders have voiced their support for strengthening the euro’s global role. Christine Lagarde has called ...
With the second von der Leyen Commission prioritising European competitiveness and security in an era of geostrategic ...
Webinar Late payments are a pervasive issue that significantly affect businesses and hinder business development and ...
The second Trump administration has intensified the global reshuffling of geoeconomic alliances following China’s phenomenal ...
The EU’s sustainability reporting rules urgently need to be recalibrated. What began as a bold legislative push to steer ...
Deeds, not words. Despite the numerous reports (such as Draghi and Letta) and the clear momentum towards ‘more union’ for EU ...
It's a busy week in Benelux with the NATO Summit in the Hague on 24 and 25 June, and the European Council in Brussels in tow on 26 and 27 June. Defence and security, topics ...
The EU budget imposes a considerable number of conditionalities on the Member States in use of the EU budget, and more are being imposed in the next Multiannual Financial Framework. This study reviews ...
Regulation has for a long time been considered mainly as an obstacle to innovation, especially with respect to rules that create so-called “red tape”, or administrative burdens. But academics have ...
EU and national policy-makers argue that the single services market is a key to EU growth, but that many barriers to services market access remain. Grasping the scope, nature and economic meaning of ...