Centre for European Policy Studies
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The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is a think tank based in Brussels, Belgium that undertakes research "leading to solutions to the challenges facing Europe today", and which was founded in 1983.[1]
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[edit] Organisation
The think tank receives its funding from EU institutions, national governments, charitable foundations, private organisations, publication sales, events and membership fees.[1] CEPS employs a mixture of permanent staff, research fellows based at other institutions such as universities, and stagiaires. The Centre's director is Daniel Gros, a German economist.[2][3]
[edit] Research programmes
CEPS has research programmes on:[1]
- Economic and social welfare policies;
- energy, climate change and sustainable development
- European Union neighbourhood, foreign and security policy
- Financial markets and institutions
- Justice and home affairs
- politics and European institutions
- regulatory policy; and trade developments and agricultural policy
[edit] Research networks
CEPS is also involved in a number of research networks, namely:[1]
- Changing Landscape of Security & Liberty (CHALLENGE)
- European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI)
- European Climate Platform (ECP)
- European Credit Research Institute (ECRI)
- European Network for Better Regulation (ENBR)
- European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI)
- European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN)
- European Security Forum (ESF)