Paris, 20 March 2017 – Long-term investments for Europe
Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, participates in a roundtable discussion organised for the Printemps de l'Economie, a conference cycle which takes place from the 20th to the 24th of March. He debates the European long-term investments strategy and underline the latter's prospects.
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Thomas Pellerin-Carlin presents the latest Jacques Delors Institute’s policy recommendations supporting long-term investment in Europe, with a focus on the investments allowing to perform the transition towards cleaner economic and energy systems. He will discuss it along with Michel Aglietta, professor emeritus at Paris X Nanterre, and Sophie Barbier, head of the Europe division at the Caisse des Dépôts et des Consignations (CDC).
For more information on this event, you can consult the Printemps de l’Economie’s website.
We also invite to have a look at the latest publication of the Jacques Delors Institute analysing the European strategy for long-term investment and the energy transition, such as the report “Investment in Europe: Making the best of the Juncker Plan” (13/04/2016) and the report “Making the Energy transition a European success” (21/06/2017)
Thomas Pellerin-Carlin presents the latest Jacques Delors Institute’s policy recommendations supporting long-term investment in Europe, with a focus on the investments allowing to perform the transition towards cleaner economic and energy systems. He will discuss it along with Michel Aglietta, professor emeritus at Paris X Nanterre, and Sophie Barbier, head of the Europe division at the Caisse des Dépôts et des Consignations (CDC).
For more information on this event, you can consult the Printemps de l’Economie’s website.
We also invite to have a look at the latest publication of the Jacques Delors Institute analysing the European strategy for long-term investment and the energy transition, such as the report “Investment in Europe: Making the best of the Juncker Plan” (13/04/2016) and the report “Making the Energy transition a European success” (21/06/2017)
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