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- Publication date
- 20 January 2023
- Author
- Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
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Disclaimer: Views expressed in the Single Market Economic Briefs are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the European Commission.
Documents
This economic brief takes a deep-dive into the European car industry, focusing on the drivers behind the decline of production in Germany, France and Italy.
This brief introduces the EXternal Vulnerability Index (EXVI), a monitoring tool that uses trade data to identify and measure external vulnerabilities across various segments of the EU economy.
This economic brief assesses shifting trends in recent China-EU FDI developments and related implications on EU exposure.
This economic brief concerns ‘green bottlenecks’ and the role of finance in the green transition.
This economic brief provides an overview of economic and trade exposures of the EU economy to Russia, including on strategic dependencies.
This brief analyses this ongoing energy crisis with respect to the EU industry, including the overall EU’s structural composition, price competitiveness and trade in the energy market vis-à-vis third partners.
This study considers some challenges in the automobile industry of the EU taking into account its relatively historical privileged international position.
This brief explores the single market's transition from a rules-based open market to a mechanism focused on promoting green growth locally and globally.
This brief analyses how the European Green Deal adopted by the European Commission in December 2019 brought major opportunities to transform the EU’s single market for the net-zero age.
Faced with several outstanding challenges and unresolved dilemmas, this brief analyses the future of EU industrial policy.
The energy-renewables ecosystem (ERES) plays a particularly important role in the green transition. This paper analyses its relevance in EU countries and its competitiveness for the EU27 as a whole vis-à-vis other global players.
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic impact of the enlargement of the European Union in 2004. Drawing from the economic literature and descriptive analysis, the paper examines both anticipated benefits and realized outcomes.
The paper looks at the effects of state aid on the green transition and the EU Single Market.