RP7 - Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (wwwforeurope)

The objective of this 4-year project is to provide the analytical basis for a socio-ecological transition in Europe: the change to a new growth path with smart, sustainable and inclusive growth as is envisaged in the EU 2020 strategy. In order to support the transition, we analyse the need, the feasibility and best practice for change, specifying the institutional changes needed at all policy levels to implement these options. The old and new challenges Europe is facing define the starting point: globalisation, new technologies and post-industrialisation, demographic change and ecology in the context of welfare systems that have come under stress due to high public deficits. The vision is that Europe will become a role model for a "high road growth path" which actively incorporates social and ecological goals, employment, gender and cultural aspects in an ambitious, forward looking way while continuing to be competitive in a globalised world.

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28.02.2014
  • Yu-Fu Chen
  • Hassan Molana
  • Catia Montagna (UNIVDUN)
  • Holger Görg
  • Dennis Görlich (Institute of World Economics)
  • Yama Temouri (Aston University)
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28.02.2014
  • Alyssa Schneebaum
  • Bernhard Rumplmaier
  • Wilfried Altzinger (WU Wien)
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26.03.2014
  • Marina Fischer-Kowalski
  • Daniel Hausknost (UNI-KLU)
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07.02.2014
  • Beatrice Camaioni
  • Roberto Esposti
  • Francesco Pagliacci
  • Franco Sotte (UNIVPM)
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01.04.2015
  • Bernhard Rengs (ÖAW und TU Wien)
  • Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle (WU Wien)
  • Ardjan Gazheli
  • Miklós Antal (WIFO)
  • Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (UAB)
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19.08.2013
  • Hannes Andréasson
  • Niklas Elert
  • Nils Karlson (Ratio)
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19.08.2013
  • Lisa de Propris
  • Carlo Corradini (Universität Birmingham)
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19.08.2013
  • Beatrice Camaioni
  • Roberto Esposti
  • Antonello Lobianco
  • Francesco Pagliacci
  • Franco Sotte (UNIVPM)
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19.04.2016
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02.07.2013
  • Catia Montagna
  • Hassan Molana
  • Daniel Kopasker (UNIVDUN)
  • Holger Görg (IfW)
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02.07.2013
  • Nikola Najman
  • Petr Rozmahel
  • Luděk Kouba (WIFO)
  • Ladislava Grochová (MENDELU)
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03.07.2013
  • Bernhard Hammer
  • Alexia Prskawetz
  • Inga Freund (Technische Universität Wien)
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03.07.2013
  • Christian Grabas
  • Alexander Nützenadel (HU Berlin)
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03.07.2013
  • Christian Ketels
  • Sergiy Protsiv (IVO)
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09.07.2013
  • Rainer Schweickert
  • Markus Ahlborn (IfW)
  • Karol Frank
  • Ivana Sikulová (IER SAVBA)
  • Ágnes Orosz
  • Miklós Szanyi (KRTK MTA)
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22.07.2013
  • Theocharis Grigoriadis
  • Friedrich Heinemann (WIFO)
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22.07.2013
  • Ardjan Gazheli
  • Miklós Antal (WIFO)
  • Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (UAB)
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22.07.2013
  • Marina Fischer-Kowalski
  • Dominik Wiedenhofer
  • Willi Haas
  • Irene Pallua
  • Daniel Hausknost (UNI-KLU)
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16.02.2016
  • Ernest Aigner
  • Lucia Baratech Sanchez
  • Desiree Alicia Bernhardt
  • Benjamin Curnow
  • Christian Hödl
  • Heidi Leonhardt
  • Anran Luo (WU Wien)
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16.02.2016
  • Klara Zwickl (WIFO)
  • Franziska Disslbacher
  • Sigrid Stagl (WIFO)
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15.04.2016
  • Tim Jackson (University of Surrey)
  • Peter Victor (York University)
  • Ali Asjad Naqvi (WIFO)
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11.12.2015
  • David Bailey (Aston University)
  • Lisa de Propris (Universität Birmingham)
  • Jürgen Janger (WIFO)
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11.04.2013
  • Georg Feigl (WIFO)
  • Sepp Zuckerstätter (AK Wien)
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13.08.2015
  • Mikuláš Luptáčik
  • Eduard Nežinský
  • Martin Lábaj (EUBA)
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01.03.2013
  • Miklós Antal (WIFO)
  • Ardjan Gazheli
  • Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (UAB)
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01.10.2015
  • David Bailey (Aston University)
  • Lisa de Propris (Universität Birmingham)
  • Jürgen Janger (WIFO)
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24.07.2015
  • Alexander Ebner
  • Fabian Bocek (Universität Frankfurt)
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05.05.2015
  • Luděk Kouba (WIFO)
  • Michal Mádr
  • Danuše Nerudová
  • Petr Rozmahel (WIFO)
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05.05.2015
  • Nabila Arfaoui (UNS)
  • Eric Brouillat
  • Maïder Saint Jean (Université Bordeaux)
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05.05.2015
  • Thomas Sauer
  • Stephanie Barnebeck
  • Yannick Kalff (EAH Jena)
  • Judith Schicklinski (UNIBZ)
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28.05.2015
  • Thomas Sauer (EAH Jena)
  • Susanne Elsen (UNIBZ)
  • Stefan Kuhn (ICLEI)
  • Stephanie Barnebeck (EAH Jena)
  • Cristina Garzillo (ICLEI)
  • Yannick Kalff (EAH Jena)
  • Judith Schicklinski (UNIBZ)
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01.08.2014
  • Tim Jackson
  • Ben Drake (University of Surrey)
  • Peter Victor (York University)
  • Kurt Kratena
  • Mark Sommer (WIFO)
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01.07.2014
  • Hubert Gabrisch (IWH)
  • Karsten Staehr (Tallinn University of Technology)
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01.09.2014
  • Andrea Bonfiglio
  • Roberto Esposti
  • Francesco Pagliacci
  • Franco Sotte
  • Beatrice Camaioni (UNIVPM)
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01.09.2014
  • Georg Licht
  • Bettina Peters
  • Christian Köhler
  • Franz Schwiebacher (ZEW)
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01.09.2014
  • Marina Fischer-Kowalski
  • Dominik Wiedenhofer (UNI-KLU)
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01.08.2014
  • Zareh Asatryan
  • Friedrich Heinemann (WIFO)
  • Sebastian Braun
  • Holger Görg (IfW)
  • Hassan Molana
  • Catia Montagna (UNIVDUN)
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10.06.2014
  • Zareh Asatryan (ZEW)
  • Sebastian Braun
  • Wolfgang Lechthaler
  • Mariya Mileva (IfW)
  • Catia Montagna (UNIVDUN)
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22.12.2014
  • Esther Ademmer
  • Joscha Beckmann
  • Rainer Schweickert (IfW)
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22.12.2014
  • Elke Loichinger
  • Bernhard Hammer
  • Alexia Prskawetz
  • Michael Freiberger (Technische Universität Wien)
  • Joze Sambt (Universität Ljubljana)
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02.04.2014
  • Renaud Thillaye (Policy Network)
  • Luděk Kouba (WIFO)
  • Andreas Sachs (ZEW)
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15.04.2014
  • Janneke Plantenga (Universität Utrecht)
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28.05.2014
  • Wolfgang Lechthaler
  • Mariya Mileva (IfW)
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28.05.2014
  • Petr Rozmahel (WIFO)
  • Ladislava Issever Grochová
  • Marek Litzman (MENDELU)
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21.01.2015
  • Ágota Scharle
  • Balázs Váradi
  • Flóra Samu (Budapest Intézet)
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28.02.2014
  • Yu-Fu Chen
  • Hassan Molana
  • Catia Montagna (UNIVDUN)
  • Holger Görg
  • Dennis Görlich (Institute of World Economics)
  • Yama Temouri (Aston University)
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28.02.2014
  • Alyssa Schneebaum
  • Bernhard Rumplmaier
  • Wilfried Altzinger (WU Wien)
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26.03.2014
  • Marina Fischer-Kowalski
  • Daniel Hausknost (UNI-KLU)
Studie
07.02.2014
  • Beatrice Camaioni
  • Roberto Esposti
  • Francesco Pagliacci
  • Franco Sotte (UNIVPM)
Studie
19.12.2013
  • Ardjan Gazheli
  • Miklós Antal (WIFO)
  • Ben Drake
  • Tim Jackson (University of Surrey)
  • Sigrid Stagl (WIFO)
  • Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (UAB)
  • Manuel Wäckerle (WU Wien)
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21.11.2013
  • Miklós Antal (WIFO)
  • Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (UAB)