Eulalia Rubio

Senior Research Fellow.
Socio-economics Affairs, EU-budget.

Eulalia Rubio holds a degree in Law from Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), a degree in Political Science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a Ph D degree in Political Science from the European University Institute (Florence). Before joining Notre Europe, she had been research assistant and assistant professor at the Department of Social and Political Science at Pompeu Fabra University (1998-2002 and 2007).

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Author on a chapter inmarché unique du Dictionnaire critique de l'Union européenne paru en octobre 2008.

Contact

erubio@notre-europe.eu

Recent appearances
22/07/2011
This working paper had been produced in the framework of the Workshop “The post 2013 financial perspectives: Re-thinking EU finances in times of crisis” Turin, 7-8 July 2011.
30/06/2011
The notion of ‘added value’ will probably be at the centre of the EU budgetary negotiations. However, this notion lacks conceptual clarify. On the basis of an analysis of official documents and academic contributions to the debate, this Policy brief highlights the existence of at least four different ways of interpreting ‘added value’, each one having different practical implications.
06/04/2011
On the eve of the presentation of the European Commission’s new proposal for own resources, Jutta Haug, Alain Lamassoure and Guy Verhofstadt publish a report in which they propose a radical change on the way of financing the EU. Daniel Gros and Paul De Grauwe of CEPS and Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul and Eulalia Rubio of Notre Europe have collaborated in the elaboration of this project, which has been coordinated by Carole Perrin, policy adviser to the EP Committee of the Budgets.
04/03/2010
Abstract of theThink Global-Act European (TGAE)Report.
10/02/2010
This paper was published as a chapter in "unlocking a low-carbon Europe: perspectives on EU budget reform", published by Green Alliance in February 2010 and available to download from Green Alliance Website.