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Achieving the Internal Market for e-communications. CEPS Task Force Reports, 20 June 2008

Achieving the Internal Market for e-communications. CEPS Task Force Reports, 20 June 2008

... the CEPS Task Force did not question the potential usefulness of functional separation in those countries where market conditions suggest the (voluntary) adoption of this remedy ...the ... See full document

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Global Sectoral Industry Approaches to Climate Change: The Way Forward. CEPS Task Force Reports, 16 May 2008

Global Sectoral Industry Approaches to Climate Change: The Way Forward. CEPS Task Force Reports, 16 May 2008

... 2. Another strand of discussion focuses on incentives for developing countries – emerging economies and others – to take on a unilateral commitment. Incentives could stem from the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), ... See full document

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The Future of the WTO and the New Trade Round. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 36, 1 June 2001

The Future of the WTO and the New Trade Round. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 36, 1 June 2001

... The concerns of civil society groups relating to trade and labour rights are perhaps better addressed within the broader context of trade and social development. Here there is a need for a better understanding of the ... See full document

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Energy Policy for Europe: Identifying the European Added-Value. CEPS Task Force Reports, 6 March 2008

Energy Policy for Europe: Identifying the European Added-Value. CEPS Task Force Reports, 6 March 2008

... of market fragmentation or the development of niche products in member states, which would increase costs by the need to adapt fuel-consuming ...the internal market, European customers would probably ... See full document

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A New European Agenda for Labour Mobility. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 50, 1 April 2004

A New European Agenda for Labour Mobility. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 50, 1 April 2004

... Single Market as a space without internal frontiers – which allows full freedom of movement to EU citizens and businesses and full recognition of their rights irrespective of their country of origin or ... See full document

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Making the most of the G8+5 Climate Change Process: Accelerating Structural Change and Technology Diffusion on a Global Scale. CEPS Task Force Reports, 5 June 2008

Making the most of the G8+5 Climate Change Process: Accelerating Structural Change and Technology Diffusion on a Global Scale. CEPS Task Force Reports, 5 June 2008

... the market as a result of a significantly higher carbon ...the market depends inter alia on fuel costs, including those resulting from the climate constraint ... See full document

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Business Consequences of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 53, 1 February 2005

Business Consequences of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 53, 1 February 2005

... Timing relates to the question of whether CDM credits should be allowed already in 2005 or only in 2008. Under the rules of the Kyoto Protocol and the Marrakech Accords, JI credits will only be available as of ... See full document

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Rebranding Capital Markets Union: A market finance action plan  CEPS ECMI Task Force, June 2019

Rebranding Capital Markets Union: A market finance action plan CEPS ECMI Task Force, June 2019

... Since 2015, when the Capital Markets Union Action Plan was launched, much progress has been achieved on the legislative front. Some rules have already been adopted, and a political agreement was reached on several ... See full document

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EU Corporate Tax Reform. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 40, 1 November 2001

EU Corporate Tax Reform. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 40, 1 November 2001

... a 20% withholding tax on interest paid to non-resident EU citizens in May ...(20 June 2000) recognised the possibility to opt for the co-existence model (that is, withholding tax or exchange of ... See full document

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Pathways to Low Carbon Transport in the EU – From Possibility to Reality. Report of the CEPS Task Force on transport and climate change. CEPS Task Force Report, June 2013

Pathways to Low Carbon Transport in the EU – From Possibility to Reality. Report of the CEPS Task Force on transport and climate change. CEPS Task Force Report, June 2013

... easy task and requires interventions across a wide range of transport policy ...inadequate internal market for all transport modes, the absence of efficiently functioning rail freight corridors and ... See full document

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Concrete Steps towards More Integrated Financial Oversight: The EU’s Policy Response to the Crisis. CEPS Task Force Reports, 1 December 2008

Concrete Steps towards More Integrated Financial Oversight: The EU’s Policy Response to the Crisis. CEPS Task Force Reports, 1 December 2008

... A necessary corollary to an ESFS should be a European Resolution Trust, as a safety net for short-term financial problems of EU-based financial institutions. The European Central Bank can only provide liquidity against ... See full document

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Market Stimulation of Renewable Electricity in the EU: What degree of harmonisation of support mechanisms is required? CEPS Task Force Reports No. 56, 1 October 2005

Market Stimulation of Renewable Electricity in the EU: What degree of harmonisation of support mechanisms is required? CEPS Task Force Reports No. 56, 1 October 2005

... the internal energy market) or economies of scale, should a tradable certificate scheme be chosen ...the internal market (Egenhofer & Legge, ... See full document

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Business and Sustainability in the European Union. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 35, 1 June 2001

Business and Sustainability in the European Union. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 35, 1 June 2001

... approach), IPP presents a potentially much more serious threat to “business as usual”. It targets consumption as much as production. In a sustainability perspective, the materials- intensity of production as such becomes ... See full document

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European Communications at the Crossroads. Report of the CEPS Working Party on electronic communications. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 39, 1 October 2001

European Communications at the Crossroads. Report of the CEPS Working Party on electronic communications. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 39, 1 October 2001

... the internal market, since no binding coordination mechanism is put in ...activities: market definition and analysis, determination of SMP and adoption of appropriate ...framework, 20 in a ... See full document

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Rethinking the EU Regulatory Strategy for the Internal Energy Market. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 52, 1 April 2004

Rethinking the EU Regulatory Strategy for the Internal Energy Market. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 52, 1 April 2004

... difference is that electricity cannot be stored as can natural gas and hence needs to be produced when consumed. This raises some issues of a technical nature of how to maintain balance on grid. The third difference ... See full document

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Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe: Technology, Policies and Legal Challenges  Report of a CEPS Task Force  CEPS Task Force Reports 28 June 2018

Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe: Technology, Policies and Legal Challenges Report of a CEPS Task Force CEPS Task Force Reports 28 June 2018

... this Task Force shows that only a few countries across Europe have managed to put SVD processes in ...recent reports, Lithuania has joined these ranks by putting in place a vulnerability disclosure ... See full document

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Security of Energy Supply: A question for policy or the markets? CEPS Task Force Reports No. 41, 1 November 2001

Security of Energy Supply: A question for policy or the markets? CEPS Task Force Reports No. 41, 1 November 2001

... Energy market liberalisation and growing international economic interdependence have affected governments’ ability to react to security-of-supply ...The internal market (which increasingly covers ... See full document

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Corporate Taxation and the European Company Statute. CEPS Task Force Reports, 16 January 2008

Corporate Taxation and the European Company Statute. CEPS Task Force Reports, 16 January 2008

... of internal transfers can result in cascading for companies operating in the financial sector, which produce mainly tax-exempt ...on internal cross-border transactions would remain largely an irrecoverable ... See full document

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Pan-European Asset Management. Achievements and regulatory impediments. Report of the CEPS Task Force on Pan-European asset management. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 44, 1 April 2003

Pan-European Asset Management. Achievements and regulatory impediments. Report of the CEPS Task Force on Pan-European asset management. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 44, 1 April 2003

... The most significant element of UCITS growth within the EU were equity funds which grew considerably to reach 45.1% of total asset spread in the sector by the end of 2000, compared to 25% in 1995 (see Figure A2 in Annex ... See full document

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Cross-Border Portability of Pension Rights: An Important Condition for an Integrated Market for Pension Provision. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 45, 1 April 2003

Cross-Border Portability of Pension Rights: An Important Condition for an Integrated Market for Pension Provision. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 45, 1 April 2003

... Task Force therefore welcomes the Council’s support for the establishment of a single market for occupational pension schemes by eliminating discriminatory tax-induced obstacles to cross-border ... See full document

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