Investment and the European economic recovery
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Dec 07, 2020
11:00 - 12:15
Europe and the world have suffered an unprecedented economic shock as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, national and European institutions put in place unprecedented fiscal and monetary support to protect the European economy, including the Next Generation EU and 2021-2027 MFF currently under negotiation. However, the pandemic has inflicted significant damage to the balance sheets of European firms, threatening the private investments needed for a sound recovery and to achieve long-term objectives such as the green and digital transitions. Against this backdrop, the European Investment Bank, as the EU’s public investment bank, can play a crucial role in mobilising private and public investments.
At this online Policy Dialogue, jointly organised with the EIB and hosted by Herman Van Rompuy, President of the EPC and former President of the European Council, Werner Hoyer, President of the EIB, and Margarida Marques, Vice-Chair of the Committee on Budgets and MFF co-rapporteur, will discuss the critical challenges facing the European economic recovery and the role of public and private investments in guaranteeing Europe’s economic future and place in the world.
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The EPC’s Europe’s Political Economy Programme (EPE) focuses on EU economic governance, the single market, and digital, industrial, energy, trade, and economic security policies amid significant geo-economic and technological shifts. In a world of rising geopolitical competition and a fragmenting economy, the EPE has been at the forefront of research on Europe’s competitiveness agenda, the "triple" green, digital and economic security transitions and "wartime economy". The EPE's cross-programme flagship initiative, the Brussels Economic Security Forum, examines EU-US-China dynamics, changing international economic rules and statecraft, as well as related EU policy challenges. As fast-advancing components of economic security, critical emerging technologies in clean tech, semiconductor and AI value chains and quantum are priority areas of focus. Using its convening power and multistakeholder taskforce model, the Programme aims to provide in-depth analysis and actionable recommendations to tackle key policy challenges. The EPE team comprises a diverse group of analysts with backgrounds from government, the private sector, academia, and journalism, bringing a broad range of expertise to its work.
