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Senior fellow at Bruegel and at Corvinus University of Budapest
https://www.darvas.online/
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Bruegel
4 months ago
🔍 EU budget proposal: right priorities, too little ambition
@zsoltdarvas.bsky.social
scrutinises the European Commission's budget proposal, both in light of the subsequent debate it has ignited and with reference to Bruegel's own blueprint for an MFF revamp đź”—
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#EconSky
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EU budget proposal: right priorities, too little ambition
European Commission proposals for the next multiannual EU budget contain some good ideas but fall far short of the needed radical rethink
https://www.bruegel.org/first-glance/eu-budget-proposal-right-priorities-too-little-ambition
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Bruegel
4 months ago
đź’ˇ Catch up on the MFF Blueprint authored by
@zsoltdarvas.bsky.social
,
@roeldom.bsky.social
, Marie-Sophie Lappe, Pascal Saint-Amans and
@steinbacharmin.bsky.social
đź“–
buff.ly/nif44vY
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Bigger, better funded and focused on public goods: how to revamp the European Union budget
Improving economic policy
https://www.bruegel.org/book/bigger-better-funded-and-focused-public-goods-how-revamp-european-union-budget
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Roel Dom
4 months ago
The
#EU
proposed CORE levy taxes turnover, not profit. It penalises low-margin firms. It’s regressive & risks tax cascading. Together with
@zsoltdarvas.bsky.social
& Marie-Sophie Lappe, I argue it should be scrapped. 👉
www.bruegel.org/first-glance...
#EUBudget
#Tax
#MFF
@bruegel.bsky.social
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CORE concerns: why a turnover-based levy is wrong for the EU budget
A plan to raise EU revenues from companies benefitting from the single market would create risks and distortions, and should be withdrawn
https://www.bruegel.org/first-glance/core-concerns-why-turnover-based-levy-wrong-eu-budget
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Bruegel
4 months ago
🫴 CORE concerns: why a turnover-based levy is wrong for the EU budget ⚠️ One revenue-raising proposal of the Commission's
#MFF
announcement could undermine the budget's other merits 🖊️
@zsoltdarvas.bsky.social
,
@roeldom.bsky.social
and Marie-Sophie Lappe đź”—https://buff.ly/QTdQhTN
#EconSky
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CORE concerns: why a turnover-based levy is wrong for the EU budget
A plan to raise EU revenues from companies benefitting from the single market would create risks and distortions, and should be withdrawn
https://buff.ly/QTdQhTN
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Come and join us for an insightful discussion on the next EU budget at the Bruegel Annual Meetings on 3 September at 15:30-16:30!
add a skeleton here at some point
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CEE countries have greatly benefited from the EU’s Single Market, despite ongoing fragmentation. The European Commission’s new Single Market Strategy contains several valuable initiatives, but dismantling the remaining barriers will depend more on the political will of Member States.
6 months ago
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Our updated Russian foreign trade tracker (
www.bruegel.org/dataset/russ...
) shows a notable decline in Russia’s imports, particularly from China.
7 months ago
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In an interview with
portfolio.hu
www.portfolio.hu/gazdasag/202...
(in Hungarian), I argue that the United States is likely to suffer the most damage from the tariff war.
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Portfolio.hu - Online gazdasági újság
PĂ©nzĂĽgyi Ă©s gazdasági online hĂrportál. Mikro- Ă©s makrogazdasági hĂrek, elemzĂ©sek, Ă©letrevalĂł fĂłrumok a szakembereket foglalkoztatĂł kĂ©rdĂ©sekrĹ‘l. PĂ©nzĂĽgyi konferenciák, iparági fĂłrumok, befektetĹ‘i klub...
https://portfolio.hu
7 months ago
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While reading insightful commentaries on the new U.S. tariffs, let me take a step back and question the rationale behind President Trump’s obsession with the U.S. trade deficit. A trade deficit and current account deficit means that domestic consumption and investment exceed domestic production.
7 months ago
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Caroline de Gruyter
8 months ago
Support for EU membership is rising in Norway and Iceland, because “non-integrated, neutral states do not function as buffer zones between spheres of influence. To aggressive great powers with imperial mindsets, they appear as easy prey, inviting predatory behaviour.”
euobserver.com/eu-and-the-w...
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Why it's time for Norway and Iceland to join EU
Iceland and Norway are deeply integrated into the EU’s internal market through the European Economic Area and the Schengen zone, yet formally outside the Union. Both have a history of EU candidacy. Bo...
https://euobserver.com/eu-and-the-world/ar4eed4e61
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I'm thrilled to join BlueSky and look forward to engaging in insightful discussions!
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