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trigger, and developments in the EU economic governance and the policy responses of the ECB to inflation, all of which are … 2027 and their likely translation into sectoral output demand trends. For example, a reform in EU economic governance which …
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This paper explores the EU recovery strategy with a specific focus on its potentially transformative aspects vis …-à-vis European integration and on its implications for the social dimension of the EU’s socio-economic governance. It aims, in …’ of economic growth. Our analysis suggests that the EU recovery strategy has taken remarkable steps in the direction of a …
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In recent years the world’s two largest inflation-targeting central banks – the US Federal Reserve (the Fed) and the European Central Bank (ECB) – have revised their monetary policy frameworks in a more progressive direction. Whereas the Fed decided to abandon its strategy of pre-emptive...
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The labour market position of the lower skilled is increasingly under pressure in most high income countries. Their bargaining position is declining under the twin pressures of globalisation and technological change; and they are at risk of losing access to better positions as firms’ pay and...
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The twin digital and green transition will have far-reaching labour market consequences in the manufacturing sector as regards the quantity, character and quality of employment. The effects of transition will be uneven between countries and regions, different industries and different categories...
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While labour flows within the EU are substantial and growing, relatively little is known about what drives them or what … conditions mobile workers face. This working paper describes the flows of working-age movers between EU Member States, addressing … generally. Besides investigating why EU citizens move between countries, we also describe their initial labour market outcomes …
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limited cases of Europeanisation taking root in EU secondary law (i.e. the European Company Directive (Societas Europaea) and … of any EU legislation. This Working Paper examines the diversity of institutional routes available and applied by actors …
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relative performance of EU countries on the Index over time. The study makes both a conceptual and an empirical contribution …
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. While the European Union (EU) needs rules to provide it with legal certainty and predictability, as well as a level playing … Germany's EU presidency. The first Council Conclusions on the topic have already been adopted, at the ministerial session of … 27 February 2020. This debate is important because it will determine the EU's role in the coming years. …
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This paper examines how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) can be used to address procedural problems faced by platform workers, including opaque rating systems, arbitrary account suspension and nonpayment, and uncommunicative clients and platform operators. GDPR provides workers with...
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