Lisbon, 24th January – High-level seminar on the future of the euro
Eulalia Rubio, senior researcher on economic and social affairs, will participate at a high-level seminar on the future of the euro organised by the government of Portugal, in Lisbon, on January 24, 2017.
Eulalia Rubio, senior researcher on economic and social affairs, will participate at a high-level seminar on the future of the euro organised by the government of Portugal, in Lisbon, on January 24, 2017.
Find the programme in annex.
Eulalia Rubio, senior researcher on economic and social affairs, will participate at a high-level seminar on the future of the euro organised by the government of Portugal, in Lisbon, on January 24, 2017.
Find the programme in annex.
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Automatic stabilizers for the Euro area and the European social model
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Why the Eurozone can’t agree on convergence. And how structural reforms can help
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Federalising the Eurozone: Towards a true European budget?
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After the Greek deal: why it is urgent to complete EMU
The EU and Greece: exiting “IMF – Europe” rather than the Euro
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Repair and prepare: Strengthening Europe’s economies after the crisis
A new road map for the EU
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National budgets and European surveillance: Shedding light on the debate
Promoting structural reforms in the euro area: what for and how?
20 years “core Europe”
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Adjustment programmes in the euro area: mission accomplished?
25 years after the Delors Report: what lessons for economic and monetary union?
The “stupidity pact” is not stable
The unhappy state of the Union
Inventing the European policies of tomorrow
Completing the Economic and Monetary Union
Which financial instrument to facilitate structural reforms in the euro area?
Towards a Euro Union
Blueprint for a Cyclical Shock Insurance in the euro area
The way out of the Cyprus economic crisis
Beyond the Troika: which divides and faces for the EU?
Eurozone and democracy(ies) : a misleading debate
The Baltic states in the EU: yesterday, today and tomorrow
Rethinking the EMU and making Greater Europe positive again
Rebuilding Greater Europe
The parliaments of the EU and the governance of the EMU
National parliaments: their emerging control over the European Council
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Eurozone budget: 3 functions, 3 instruments
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