Radio Prague International | The Czech government's austerity policies under Prime Minister Petr Fiala are shaped by both economic necessity and political ideol

Rising inflation, stagnant wages and the housing crisis are fuelling discontent. Meanwhile, the deficit continues to grow without significant investment in long-term economic growth. Klára Votavová, an associate research fellow at EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the situation for Radio Prague International.

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E15: European finance ministers arrive in Prague. They will discuss Ukraine and corporate taxation

On Friday, European energy ministers, finance ministers, and EU central bank chiefs will arrive in Prague. EcoFin - the two-day meeting will focus on the economic impact of the war in Ukraine, but also on reforms of the tax system. Our project manager Kristína Chlebáková commented on this topic for the internet portal E15.

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Policy paper: The future of EU Finances: New Own Resources

Markéta Mlčúchová published a policy paper about the reform of EU's budget – and especially its income side – using tools such as Common Consolidated Corporate Taxes, non-recycled plastic packaging waste tax or income from European Emissions Trading System (ETS) auctions.

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France and the V4 in a multi-speed Europe: rough times ahead?

Náš Martin Michelot se ve svém nejnovějším policy paperu věnuje vztahům Francie a zemí V4 z perspektivy strategie E. Macrona, možného vícerychlostního scénáře a francouzsko-německé politické iniciativě; v závěru pak představuje možnosti a příležitosti spolupráce v dlouhodobém časovém měřítku.

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REPORT: Seminar "Foreign Policy and Trade under Trump's Presidency: What's Next for the Transatlantic Relations?"

On 23 February our Tereza Novotna together with the London School of Economics organised a seminar on the topic of foreign policy and trade under Trump's presidency. The report is now available.

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