Erasmus + Jean Monnet Project

 

The Rossi-Doria Centre for Economic and Social Research has been awarded Erasmus + Jean Monnet Project 2019 “Understanding European Economic Policy: Towards a Deeper Union”.

The Erasmus + Jean Monnet project Understanding European Economic Policy: Towards a Deeper Union” (“DEEPLY”) aims to promote studies, knowledge, consciousness, monitoring activities and international spread about EU economic policy over a wide range of target groups (e.g. scholars, students, civil society, stakeholders, experts from Institutions, and policy makers) to stimulate knowledge transfer and cross-fertilization.
The European Union has been facing crucial challenges in several respects. From an economic perspective the inception of the global financial crisis and its asymmetric consequences on EU countries has raised a significant Euro-skepticism. European economic policy is perceived as unfriendly, either by those facing more severe budget constraints or by countries with healthier economies. These feelings are reflected in the resurgence of populisms and neo-nationalisms which lead to a disaffection of the European Project. To head on towards a deeper Union it is critical to promote the study of the impact of European economic policy on Member states and rise knowledge and consciousness on the benefits of cooperation among European countries to face the challenges of a globalized economy.
 
Specific objectives:
– Increase knowledge and interest in EU economic policy through the promotion of initiatives aimed to disseminate knowledge on EU economic policies to the widest audience as possible.
– Promote studies and analyses on the impact of EU economic policy on Member States, with a particular focus on Trade and Cohesion Policies.
– Improve comprehension of the European economic policy to rise consciousness among scholars, students, civil society, stakeholders and policy makers on the benefits of cooperation among European countries.
– Sensitize scholars, students, civil society, stakeholders and policy makers on the relevance of the European Union project to face the challenges of a globalized economy.
– Promote monitoring, documentation and international spread of research, documentation, and materials concerning the EU economic policies.

Project Coordinator: Manlio Rossi Doria Centre for Economic and Social Research-Roma Tre University
Partner Institutions:

  • The London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Manlio Masi Foundation
  • Sapienza University of Rome
  • University of Sannio

Academic Coordinator: Eleonora Pierucci
Vice Academic Coordinator: Mara Giua