Dataset
26 June 2023
Dataset
26 June 2023
Analysis
04 May 2023
The proposed new fiscal rules constitute a major improvement from the current fiscal framework but missed an opportunity to foster green investment.
Podcast
03 May 2023
The EU faces a fiscal dilemma in the long-term: fiscal space has likely declined, but public investment needs have gone up.
Analysis
02 May 2023
Sanctions, coming on top of longstanding domestic shortcomings, are gradually weakening Russia.
Newsletter
01 May 2023
Policy brief
27 April 2023
Since 2020, the European Union has suffered two large shocks, which have created new fiscal challenges for the EU.
Analysis
18 April 2023
Germany has valid concerns about Commission’s plan for reforming the fiscal rules. But there are better ways to address them.
External publication
25 March 2023
Given the need to reduce large budget deficits, what are some strategies for increasing public climate spending?
Event
22 March 2023
From past to present crises - what has the EU learned? What does it still need to learn?
Event
22 February 2023
At this invitation-only event Mojmir Hampl discussed macroeconomic trends in Czechia.
Event
15 February 2023
Should the EU play a greater role as a provider of public goods?
Opinion piece
10 February 2023
Since fiscal discipline is essential for euro stability, any new governance framework must minimize the risk of cross-border negative spillovers.
Opinion piece
17 January 2023
Policy brief
22 December 2022
A sufficient supply of safe assets denominated in euros is critical if the European Union is to achieve a full banking and capital markets union.
External publication
09 December 2022
Blog post
30 November 2022
The European Commission’s proposal for reforming the EU fiscal rules is far-reaching, but its shortcomings need to be addressed.