Issue 76 - 2011

Bulletin issue 76

Issue 76 February/March, 2011

European political parties are the key to EU legitimacy

External author(s): Sir Julian Priestley

A new opportunity for EU foreign policy

By Charles Grant, . External author(s): Tomas Valasek
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The Lisbon scorecard IX: How to emerge from the wreckage

The Lisbon scorecard IX: How to emerge from the wreckage

The Lisbon scorecard IX: How to emerge from the wreckage

Written by Philip Whyte, Simon Tilford, 13 February 2009

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The Lisbon scorecard X: The road to 2020

The Lisbon scorecard X: The road to 2020

The Lisbon scorecard X: The road to 2020

Written by Philip Whyte, Simon Tilford, 15 March 2010

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Innovation: How Europe can take off

Innovation: How Europe can take off

Edited byPhilip Whyte, Simon Tilford
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Esko Aho, Jim Attridge, Amar Bhidé, Albert Bravo-Biosca, Nicholas Crafts, Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Malcolm Harbour, John Kay, Helga Nowotny, Andreas Schleicher, Michael Schrage and David Willetts.

Written by Esko Aho, Jim Attridge, Amar Bhidé, Albert Bravo-Biosca, Nicholas Crafts, Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Malcolm Harbour, John Kay, Helga Nowotny, Andreas Schleicher, Michael Schrage and David Willetts., Philip Whyte, Simon Tilford, 08 July 2011

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Philip Whyte

Philip Whyte

Philip Whyte

Chief economist

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Philip Whyte is chief economist at the Centre for European Reform. He was educated at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris ('Sciences Po') and the London School of Economic and Political Science. After working at the Bank of England and the Economist Intelligence Unit, he joined the CER in September 2007.

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The political economy of the eurozone, fiscal and monetary policy, supply-side reforms in the EU, innovation policy, the transatlantic economic relationship, international trade, financial regulation, and policy towards sovereign wealth funds.

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The political economy of the eurozone, fiscal and monetary policy, supply-side reforms in the EU, innovation policy, the transatlantic economic relationship, international trade, financial regulation, and policy towards sovereign wealth funds.

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English, French

Simon Tilford

Simon Tilford

Simon Tilford

Deputy director

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Simon Tilford

Simon Tilford is deputy director of the Centre for European Reform in London. Simon works on the political economy of the eurozone, fiscal and monetary policy, supply-side reforms in the EU, innovation policy, competition policy, social inequality, environmental economics, Germany and the UK.

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The euro, fiscal and monetary policy, labour and social policy, competition, innovation, environmental economics and demographics.

Areas of expertise

The euro, fiscal and monetary policy, labour and social policy, competition, innovation, environmental economics and demographics.

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English, German
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