| 11/06/2009 
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by Notre Europe
There is something of a paradox in what has happened with the debate on the EU budget reform: one year ago we were all intensively engaged in the production of proposals and ideas on how to reform the European budget. Now that the crisis has placed fiscal policy back into the public policy agenda, the interest in the EU budget has faded away...


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Notre Europe is an independent think tank devoted to European integration. Under the guidance of Jacques Delors, who created Notre Europe in 1996, the association aims to “think a united Europe.” Our ambition is to contribute to the current public debate by producing analyses and pertinent policy proposals that strive for a closer union of the peoples of Europe. We are equally devoted to promoting the active engagement of citizens and civil society in the process of community construction and the creation of a European public space.
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Notre Europe | 12/06/2009
As we approach the end of the EU budgetary review, Notre Europe invites various prominent scholars and EU observers to discuss the EU budget reform proposal put forward by Alfonso Iozzo, Stefano Micossi and Maria Teresa Salvemini in a policy paper published by CEPS some time ago (A New budget for the European Union?, CEPS policy brief n. 159, May 2008).