Taboos and negativity have long surrounded Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), meaning it’s often seen as a policy ...
Companies’ payment practices are often opaque, with little data available on the payment behaviour of EU businesses. The ...
The Paris Agreement builds on the assumption that countries can move at different speeds along different paths yet ultimately ...
Competitiveness has become the defining challenge for the European economy, but the EU’s financial system is still constrained by a regulatory framework focusin ...
With significant skills shortages in many advanced sectors of the economy, the competition to attract top talent has reached unprecedented levels. And governmen ...
Achieving a coherent policy mix – meaning a set of different policies that are synergetic and don’t conflict with each other while pursuing a specific goal – ha ...
In-person event Join CEPS for the closing conference of its European Ecosystem of Excellence in Artificial intelligence (AI) project, launched in January 2024 t ...
The European Initiative for Energy Security (EIES) and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) are organising a closed-door war gaming workshop and roundtable on Europe’s energy systems and ...
Buildings are responsible for about 40 % of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions and about a third of its waste generation. In Europe, where we have legally binding targets to reach net-zero by ...