Activities
- Special Sessions.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2016.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2015.
- Austrian Court of Audit Professional Development Conference.
- WU Competence Day 2015.
- 8th FIW Conference.
- Research Centre Brno Conference 2015.
- Economic modelling of European environmental tax.
- 2015 Expo Milan.
- EURA 2015.
- Workshop at OeNB.
- Press Conference at EFA 2015.
- European Forum Alpbach 2015.
- Final NAEC Synthesis Report.
- 2015 World Economic History Congress.
- 6th ZEW/MaCCI Conference.
- ESEE Conference 2015.
- EAERE21.
- 2015 OECD NERO Meeting in Paris.
- ÖGFE Europa Club.
- 43rd OeNB Conference.
- Economic Challenges in Enlarged Europe.
- EUROFRAME 2015.
- 2015 AIEAA Conference.
- Whitsun Dialogue 2015.
- FairTax.
- NAEC in Austria.
- Tax evasion and tax oases: Do European solutions stand a chance?.
- Pluralism in Economics.
- Le Monde op-ed.
- NAEC@INET.
- INET Conference 2015.
- SOER 2015.
- UN Expert Group Meeting.
- Friends of Europe Report Presentation.
- WWWforEurope in Policy Review.
- WWWinds of Change.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2014.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2013.
- WWWforEurope Activities 2012.
WWWforEurope in Policy Review
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The recent economic crisis has not only brought about the most severe global recession since the 1930’s, it has also demonstrated that our knowledge how the economy really works has not caught up with the rapid changes of the last decades. The European Commission therefore has put together a survey of recent research on the different economic problems and issues made apparent during the crisis. In this survey, WWWforEurope research work is cited as one of the relevant on-going EU-funded research projects.
The survey, titled "Financial Crisis: Causes, policy responses, future challenges", has been drafted on behalf of the European Commission by Professor Brigitte Young, Professor Emeritus of International political economy at the Institute of Political Science, University of Münster, Germany.
The aim of the surveyis to gain new insights from research results of five research projects funded by the European Union under the seventh Framework Programme within Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities (FINNOV, POLHIA, FINESS, MONFISPOL, and PEGGED). It addresses the causes of the financial crisis, the policy responses taken, and future challenges left to resolve.