The ECMI Statistical Package presents a comprehensive collection of the most relevant data on various segments of European and global capital markets. It enables users to trace trends so as to ...
Europe’s engagement with the new Syrian leadership has been notably swift, yet it still refuses to recognise the Taliban. On 19 December 2024, the European Council issued guidelines for recognising ...
As reported in the European Commission’s latest annual ‘Enlargement Package’, the last year saw an important new dynamic. But ambiguities and contradictions open up questions about the very nature of ...
In a world increasingly subject to uncertainty and crisis, Europe has a responsibility to lead the way in tackling global challenges, using science and technology for the benefit of us all. A key ...
We are very happy to publish our Annual Report 2024. It showcases CEPS activities and achievements throughout the year, including on CEPS’ research priorities, the role we’ve played in the political ...
As the commitment to achieving climate neutrality by 2050 grows, the gradual phase-out of (unabated) fossil fuels is being enshrined in the domestic policies of many nations. Transitioning away from ...
As the EU and Japan commit to net-zero by 2050, their energy systems will undergo profound transformations. This will require an entirely new scale of low-carbon generation and system flexibility to ...
As the EU seeks to secure access to Critical Raw Materials (CRMs), CRM-related technical standardisation has been gaining increasing policy attention. Technical standards are essential for the private ...
Please note that this event is in-person only, with the exception of CEPS Members who may request a link to follow virtually. In the face of a rapidly changing global landscape defined by geopolitical ...
Whole-life carbon (WLC) emissions from buildings, encompassing both operational and embodied emissions, contribute 40 % of global CO2 emissions. Policy efforts have largely focused on operational ...
Performance-based budgeting by focusing on ‘what works’, as opposed to whether money has been properly spent, aims to improve the quality of public spending. This study examines how successful the ...
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