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The European Semester and EU Social Policy [PDF]
AbstractEurope 2020 and the European Semester signal a major change of direction in EU social policy with new governance arrangements, policy orientations and politics. This paper analyses 290 Country Specific Recommendations and 29 interviews to answer two questions: 1) What type of social policy is being advanced by the EU at present?
Paul Copeland, Mary Daly
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Beyond the European Semester: The supranational evaluation cycle for pensions
Pensions at the European level have been, since the sovereign debt crisis, affected by several decision-making innovations. Retirement policy has been embedded in the European Semester, which strengthened the hitherto inadequate European socioeconomic ...
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The European Semester: An Ordoliberal Construct?
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2022AbstractThe outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic appears to have inflicted a decisive blow to ordoliberalism's influence on the economic governance of the Eurozone. This contribution shows that the decline of the ordoliberal ideas precedes the pandemic and can be traced in the management of the financial crisis of 2007–2009.
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Robotics and the European Project Semester
2022Robotics is a multidisciplinary subject that typically involves mechanics, electronics, and computer science concepts. For this reason, robotic projects are particularly well suited to the European Project Semester framework since they allow students with different backgrounds to contribute to the overall team objective in their specific knowledge ...
Manuel Fernando Silva +3 more
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Channels for Trade Union Involvement in the European Semester
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020The present Research paper explores comparatively the findings of eight case studies which have been produced by INVOTUNES country teams, covering Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Sweden. The main goals of this Research paper are:Tt identify the channels through which national trade unions are involved in the European ...
Kirov, Vassil, Markova, Ekaterina
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Accountability challenges in EU economic governance? Parliamentary scrutiny of the European Semester
This paper sets out to address to what extent and how national parliaments scrutinize the European Semester process. My central argument is that the European semester constitutes a complex regime of different policy-making modes, which poses severe ...
Rasmussen, Mette Buskjær +1 more
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