Eulalia Rubio is senior Research Fellow on European economic affairs. Her main fields of expertise are the EU budget, EU´s budgetary policy-making and European public investment policies and strategies. She is author of numerous papers and policy reports on these topics, including various reports on behalf of the European Parliament. In recent years she has worked in particular on the EU´s Covid Recovery plan, the role of the EIB and national development banks in supporting EU´s policies, the financial dimension of the EU green deal and the investment component of the EU´s industrial strategy.
Eulalia holds a Ph. D thesis in political sciences from the European University Institute (Florence) and a Master in Public and Social Policy from the University Pompeu Fabra (UPF). Prior to joining the JDI she was associated professor in comparative politics at the University Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona) and research and teaching assistant at the Department of Political and social sciences of the University Pompeu Fabra (UPF). From 2014 until 2017 she was also associate professor on European economic governance at the European School of Political and Social Sciences (ESPOL).
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
What the EU budget can and cannot do in response to the war in Ukraine

From words to action

How Effective is Differentiation in the EU Economic Policy Field?

Balancing urgency with control

Spending EU subsidies well:
A challenge for Member States

Brexit and External Differentiation in Single Market Access

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
En Europe, le marché unique fête ses 30 ans, entre satisfaction et désillusion

Les petits États européens opposés à Paris et Berlin dans la riposte à l’IRA

L’Union européenne tarde à déployer tout son plan de relance

Respect de l’Etat de droit : l’UE divisée face au cas Orban

Energie, budget, industrie : la France veut bâtir un front commun avec l’Espagne

A 2 contre 25, la Hongrie et la Pologne choisissent l’option nucléaire en bloquant le prochain budget et le plan de relance européens

ÉVÉNEMENTS
EVENTS
Public Event | “From the Eurozone crisis to the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine: how to govern Europe in the age of polycrisis?”
