Updated on 03 July 2014 French version: Évaluer le coût de la non-Europe 2014-19 German version: Zuordnung der Kosten des Nicht-Europas 2014 -19 This paper embodies work-in-progress…
This paper embodies work-in-progress on a long-term project being undertaken by the European Parliament’s European Added Value Unit, in conjunction with the office of the Secretary-General and the Economic Governance Support Unit, in order to try to identify and analyse the ‘cost of non-Europe’ in certain policy fields. It is intended as a contribution to the growing discussion about the European Union’s policy priorities for the coming five-year institutional cycle, from 2014 to 2019. (The paper was first published in March 2014 and has now been updated to take account of further research undertaken in the second quarter of 2014).
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[…] Yesterday an interesting debate on the future of the European Union and the economic priorities took place in the Wilson Centre in Washington DC. On this occasion, our Director-General also presented our prominent study Mapping the Cost of Non-Europe 2014-19. […]
[…] European Parliament’s recent study – ‘Mapping the Cost of Non-Europe, 2014-19‘ – attempts to estimate potential gains to the European economy of more ambitious […]
[…] The political guidelines set out by Mr Juncker for the new European Commission should lead to action in a number of fields where the European Parliament has previously called for new legislative proposals or other action from the Commission. This Briefing represents a first effort to cross-check the ten priorities against such requests from the Parliament, drawing where appropriate on work undertaken for parliamentary committees on the potential added value of action in these fields. The Parliament’s positions, either in terms of key achievements or its identification of issues to be tackled, in each of the ten policy areas referred to in the political guidelines are also briefly outlined. The assessment of added-value dimensions draws on the recent EPRS publication, Mapping the Cost of Non-Europe, 2014-19. […]
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[…] Mapping the Cost of Non-Europe, 2014 -19 – identifying and analysing what the cost would be if we did not have a ‘Europe’, this study is updated regularly as a contribution to the discussion on the EU’s policy priorities for this five-year term. […]