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  • Report
  • Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

The reports provides an overview of economic developments and policy challenges in the euro area. It focuses in particular on the risks of divergence within the euro area stemming from the energy price shocks and discuss avenues to mitigate the impact on the economy.

  • Scientific paper
  • Áron Kiss, Maria Chiara Morandini, Alessandro Turrini, Anneleen Vandeplas, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

The paper discusses post-COVID-19 labour market developments across the EU, notably on the simultaneous presence of elements of slack and indications of tightness over the course of 2021.

  • Scientific paper
  • Anneleen Vandeplas, Istvan Vanyolos, Mauro Vigani, Lukas Vogel, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

The green transition is set to accelerate over the next decade and trigger structural change in EU labour markets. The note provides descriptive evidence on regions and demographic groups expected to be most affected by shifts between sectors, firms and occupations, and discusses the policy...

  • Scientific paper
  • Simona Pojar, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This paper presents an overview of environmental assessment practices across EU Member States, covering both ex-ante impact assessments and ex-post evaluations.

  • Scientific paper
  • Theo Aphecetche, Maria Bianchi, Guergana Stanoeva, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This paper analysis the latest development of global current account imbalances, also focusing on possible vulnerabilities in emerging market economies and the potential impact of climate mitigation policies on current account imbalances.