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Paris 2015: What’s in it for the EU? CEPS Commentary, 8 May 2015
... Reality has turned out to be rather different, however, even if not necessarily always negative in terms of climate change. The economic crisis, a different energy scenario, driven by shale gas in the US, much lower ... See full document
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EU Climate and Energy Governance: There’s more to it than meets the eye. CEPS Commentary, 14 July 2015
... the EU, although one that is not necessarily well understood and whose discussion so far is largely confined to experts from the EU institutions, member states and ...of EU climate and energy policy, ... See full document
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Dear Donald … Yours, David CEPS Commentary, 12 November 2015
... about EU immigrants having to wait four years before qualifying for certain in-work ...“there may, in each case, be different ways of achieving the same ... See full document
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Poor Greeks or lazy Greeks? CEPS Commentary, 13 July 2015
... We start with output per capita at constant prices. In the euro area it evolves very slowly between 2000 and 2016: a moderate upward trend can be observed up to 2008, which then stops with the crisis. The value at the ... See full document
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Are student workers a threat or a solution? CEPS Commentary, 14 July 2015
... Little evidence has been found to suggest that working students are particularly threatened by the precarious character of low-skilled jobs. Instead, participation in higher education is increasingly common for Europeans ... See full document
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EU Naval Force EUNAVFOR MED sets sail in troubled waters. CEPS Commentary, 26 June 2015
... of what EU forces should do during phases 2 and 3; which means and budget should be used to carry out these tasks; and what conditions have to be met for the Council to decide on the transition ... See full document
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The EU Counter Terrorism Policy Responses to the Attacks in Paris: Towards an EU Security and Liberty Agenda CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe No 81/February 2015
... in Paris on 11 January by Ministers of Interior and Justice of the member ...the EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator (CTC) in preparation for the informal meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers in Riga ... See full document
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What is holding Italy back? CEPS Commentary, 8 November 2011
... Daniel Gros is Director of the Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels. This commentary is also published on VOXeu. CEPS Commentaries offer concise, policy-oriented insights into topical issues in ... See full document
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The EU and its Counter Terrorism Policies after the Paris Attacks Liberty and Security in Europe No 84, 27 November 2015
... of EU border and asylum policies. Some of the EU policy responses that have followed the most recent attacks, including the Council Conclusions on Counter-Terrorism adopted on 20 November 2015, seem ... See full document
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The 2015 Climate Agreement: What’s in it for the EU. CEPS Commentary, 17 October 2014
... Climate change negotiations are presented as negotiations towards an environmental treaty. Fundamentally this view is correct because the trigger, the core problem, is environmental, driven by the generally accepted need ... See full document
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What caused the eurozone crisis? CEPS Commentary, 27 November 2015
... Baldwin, Richard, Thorsten Beck, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, Olivier Blanchard, Giancarlo Corsetti, Paul de Grauwe, Wouter den Haan, Francesco Giavazzi, Daniel Gros, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Stefano Micossi, Elias Papaioannou, ... See full document
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A close call before Paris. CEPS Commentary, 2 November 2015
... in Paris is in itself a novelty, and to some degree a risky strategy, as they normally come together at the end of such conferences to break political deadlocks and to be present for the hoped-for ... See full document
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Will Cameron get what he wants? Anticipating reactions to Britain’s EU reform proposals CEPS Commentary, 29 October 2015
... the EU. Introducing alternatives in the European Council conclusions may go some way to accom- modating Cameron in his quest to keep the UK in the EU: a better yellow card procedure and a new green ... See full document
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The Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank (2002-2015). CEPS Special Report No. 109/May 2015
... it may also entail a legacy of distortions and potential threats to financial stability that could come back to haunt world financial markets in a not-so-distant ... See full document
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What drives household consumption in the EU-28? ECRI Commentary No. 19, 4 December 2015
... of EU-28 GDP since 2001, an assessment of the drivers behind its dynamics is quite timely in a context of gradual economic ...19 EU-28 economies suggest that disposable income of households, consumer credit ... See full document
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DFRWS EU 2015 8 pdf
... Forensic examiners know that every type of digital equipment can contain artifacts of digital data that may be interesting for their case. In practice a great deal of digital equipment is still being overlooked. ... See full document
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Where is the credit crunch in Greece? CEPS Commentary, 6 October 2015
... The ratio of overall credit not just bank credit to non-financial corporations as a % of GDP has actually increased in Greece over the last few years.. Figure 1 shows this ratio for both[r] ... See full document
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