This webinar will be hosted by Andreas Eisl, Research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, Lucas Guttenberg, Deputy Director of the Jacques Delors Centre and Eulalia Rubio, Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute.
Our panel experts, recent publishers of Fiscal policy making in the time of Coronavirus, Corona : A European safety net for the fiscal response and Tackling the coronavirus crisis : How can the EU budget help ? will discuss the outcomes of the Eurogroup meeting of the 7th of april and confront their proposals for a coordinated fiscal, monetary and budgetary policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Our panel experts, recent publishers of Fiscal policy making in the time of Coronavirus, Corona : A European safety net for the fiscal response and Tackling the coronavirus crisis : How can the EU budget help ? will discuss the outcomes of the Eurogroup meeting of the 7th of april and confront their proposals for a coordinated fiscal, monetary and budgetary policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
How stringent would the new Stability and Growth Pact be? And for who?
The tools for protecting the EU budget from breaches of the rule of law
Macro-economic impact of the EU Recovery Funds
An ambitious plan without adequate financing?
THE NEXT REVISION OF THE FINANCIAL REGULATION AND THE EU BUDGET GALAXY
Europe, a partner to anti-COVID vaccination in Africa
From words to action
TOWARDS A EUROPEAN HEALTH UNION
EUROPEAN PUBLIC OPINION IN A TROUBLED 2020
Young people facing the crisis: bouncing back with the EU
COVAX: Europe put to the test of global vaccine solidarity
The budgetary stick to the rescue of the rule of law?
European Union governance in response to crises
Spending EU subsidies well:
A challenge for Member States
A European vaccine passport? A healthy debate
Europeans facing vaccine hesitancy
A new European Health Agency ? For what ?
Greening EU Trade 4:
How to “green” trade agreements?
Framing the state aid debate for the post-covid era the Brexit challenge
SURE or the EU to aid European workers
Building a clean mobility system in times of COVID-19
The new political economy of Brexit
Trade in pandemic times
A historic agreement, to be improved and implemented
Crisis Notebook
Jacques Delors Institute supports letters to EC Vice Presidents
An ambitious recovery budget, tough negotiations ahead
CRISIS NOTEBOOK
CARNETS DE CRISE
Le covid-19 remet-il en cause l’Europe de la défense ?
Greener after
Judges vs. technocrats
The race for a Covid-19 vaccine :
A major challenge for Europe
The EU budget and COVID: We need a “plan B”
Covid-19: the urgent need for stricter foreign investment controls
Covid-19 and the Mobilisation of Public Development Banks in the EU
COVID-19 Crisis: An Occasion to Accelerate the Transition Towards a new Development Model ?
SURE : A welcome LYNCHPIN for A European unemployment re-insurance
The EU facing the coronavirus:
A political urgency to embody European solidarity
Overcoming covid-19 crises
by building a clean and resilient Europe
The health crisis should not eclipse the migration crisis
Solidarity within the Eurozone :
how much, what for, for how long ?
Health: a highly perfectible added value for the EU
Tackling the coronavirus crisis:
how can the EU budget help?
Fiscal policy-making in the time of Coronavirus
“We need a global alliance
against the virus”
Coronavirus
krach financier et krach politique
Corona: A European Safety Net for the Fiscal Response
The Member State compartment of the InvestEU Fund:
how does it work? Will it fly?
MFF negotiations: towards the end?
‘No deal’ Brexit and the EU budget:
beware the risk for EU unity
An EU budget in support of the next commission’s agenda
Innovation for the energy & climate transition
European Budget 2021-2027: how to escape from “business as usual”?
Budget européen, retrouver le sens du long terme
Negotiating the next Multi-Annual Financial Framework in an electoral year: which consequences?
InvestEU Fund: A Rebranded Juncker Fund?
Making better use of public funding: The role of national promotional banks and institutions in the next EU budget
Reinforcing the EU Budget with a fossil-fuel contribution
The Next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and its Flexibility
EU budget: What’s the Cost of Europe?
Understanding the “Brexit Divorce Bill”
The possible impact of Brexit on the EU budget and CAP funding
The EU as a 3-D Power: Should Europe Spend More on Diplomacy, Development and Defence?
Are the spending priorities of euro-area countries converging?
The future of the European budget: What does the Commission’s White Paper mean for EU finances?
Making the Energy Transition a European Success
Extending Erasmus: a new impetus for youth mobility in Europe
Brexit and the EU budget: threat or opportunity?
Public Sector Reform: How the EU budget is used to encourage it
Investment in Europe: Making the best of the Juncker Plan
Is there an alternative to the European economic policy? The European Parliament response
Federalising the Eurozone: Towards a true European budget?
What would a European finance minister do? A proposal
A new road map for the EU
The adjustements to the EU budget
National budgets and European surveillance: Shedding light on the debate
Reforming Europe’s governance
Adjustment programmes in the euro area: mission accomplished?
Who calls the shots in the euro area? “Brussels” or the member states?
Non-Community European spending
EU budget: the path to an agreement
The role and place of Parliaments in a genuine Economic and Monetary Union
EU and growth: three pacts rather than one
European budget 2014-2020: seven years of bad luck?
Is the stupidity pact still stable?
How to maintain hard capabilities in times of budget cuts?
The EU budget: taking a second look
Britain and Europe – The last rites?
Spending better together: analyses and recommendations
Reforming the EU budget in times of crisis
Eurozone budget: 3 functions, 3 instruments
Which Institutions for the Euro Area?
“Fiscal Compact”, sovereignty and austerity
What European budget for post-crisis Europe?
European Development Aid: How to be more effective without spending more?
European guarantees to get out of the crisis?
The European “Fiscal Compact”: a goal or a starting point?
EU budget negotiations: need for a healthy and constructive debate
The “Fiscal Compact”: legal uncertainty and political ambiguity
The ‘TSCG’: much ado about nothing?
A two-pronged defence of the Euro
The Common Strategic Framework: adding value to rural development?
Debt crisis, sovereignty crisis
The CAP in the EU Budget: New Objectives and Financial Principles for the Agricultural Budget after 2013
Rethinking EU finances in times of crisis
Thinking the EU budget and public spending in Europe: the need to use an aggregate approach
Defence spending in Europe: Can we do better without spending more?
The “added value” in EU budgetary debates: one concept, four meanings
Report Haug, Lamassoure, Verhofstadt: Europe for Growth : Towards a radical change in financing the EU
Options for an EU Financing Reform
Comments on the CEPS policy brief “A new Budget for the European Union?”
Comments on the policy paper published by CEPS “A New Budget for the European Union?”
Comments to the policy paper “A New Budget for the European Union?” by A. Iozzo, S. Micossi and MT. Salvemini
Comments to the CEPS policy brief “A new Budget for the European Union?”
Comments to the CEPS policy brief “A new Budget for the European Union?”
Réaction à la note publiée par le CEPS “A New Budget for the European Union?”
Comments to the paper published by CEPS “A New Budget for the European Union?”
EU Budget Review: Addressing the Thorny Issues


















































































































