Among the different actions taken by the European Commission in the aftermath of the pandemic, the suspension of the fiscal rules may represent a change as big and as relevant as the much more acclaimed Next Generation EU. Several governments have already hinted that they don’t wish to go back to the same rules, once – in 2023 – the economic outlook recovers. Then, what is the way to go? Which rules need adapting?

What is the strategy to attain meaningful changes to the E(M)U economic governance?

FEPS intends to kick off a debate that is likely going to be with us for quite some time, as it touches the core of the EU’s economic integration and the level of trust between member states. It is a tough nut to crack!

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25/01/2022

How to unlock the European Investment Bank’s potential: four reforms

Policy Sudy by FEPS Young Academic Network (FEPS YAN) The European Investment Bank (EIB) is […]
19/10/2021

Is a €10 Trillion European Climate Investment Initiative Fiscally Sustainable?

To what extent large-scale public investment efforts could be a viable tool to provide the […]
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06/12/2024
FEPS HQ, Brussels

Industrial Renewal – No strategy, no party

Policy study launch
01/10/2024
Ljubljana, Slovenia

FEPS Fringe event at the Congress of Economic Democracy

Tackling challenges of local communities through employee ownership in the EU
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06/05/2021

Changing the debt rule would miss the point

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18/10/2022

Open letter to call for a deep reform of the EU fiscal rules

FEPS cosigned an open letter to EU leaders calling for them to address the underlying structural […]
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“Trade doesn’t work in isolation from good domestic policies” Interview to Arancha González

by Borderlex 19/09/2023
Interview to Arancha González, former Spanish foreign minister, who released together with FEPS the new book entitled 'The Trade Handbook: Making Trade Work for Prosperity, People and Planet'

€10 trillion in green public investments to grow out of climate change

03/11/2021

International taxation and green public investments – EURACTIV

27/10/2021
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Financing the green & social agenda with Matthias Kollatz

🔊 Available on Spotify and Apple Podcast Matthias Kollatz has been working on public finance […]

Reporting for a stronger economy with Iain Begg

🔊 Available on Spotify and Apple Podcast Professor Iain Begg (European Institute, London School of […]

‘Social Europe in the new EU Economic Governance framework’ Flickr album

Photo album of the ‘Social Europe in the new EU Economic Governance framework‘ at FEPS’ […]

Making trade work for prosperity, people and planet | Arancha González

FEPS Primers series - Arancha González and Yanis Bourgeois

Progressive Economics Network

The 4th session of the Progressive Economics Network took place in Brussels and focused on three aspects […]

#79 FEPS Talks ‘Investment policy and the role of the EIB’

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Vanessa ZWISELE

Project Officer
Vanessa joined FEPS in January 2024 as a Project Officer. Previously, she worked as the […]

Anna KOLESNICHENKO

Policy Analyst on Economy
Anna Kolesnichenko is covering economic policy at FEPS. She focuses on European fiscal and monetary […]

David RINALDI

Director of Studies and Policy
David supervises and coordinates FEPS’ scientific quality and consultancy capacity, ensuring the policy-relevance and impact […]