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  The European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (ENEPRI) brings together leading national institutes from a number of EU member states and accession countries and works on the European dimension of national economic policy issues.  
Tax Competition in the EU 25: What Does the Academic Research Say? December 16-17, 2004 Prague
Taxben Project
DEMWEL Project March 4-5, 2004 Madrid
  Ageing and Welfare Systems: What Have we Learned? A Comparative EU-US Perspective January 24-25, 2003 Brussells
Policy Competition and the Welfare State November 29-30, 2002 The Hague
  Welfare and the Labour Market in the EU October 25-26, 2002 Marseilles
  The Impact of Alternative Policy Rules July 1-2, 2002 Royaumont
  The Principle of Mutual Recognition in the European Integration Process June 14, 2002 Rome
  Savings, Demographic Changes and World Growth November 16-17, 2001 The Hague
  Ageing, Skills and Labour Markets September 7-8, 2001 Nantes
  Simulation Properties of Macro-Econometric Models July 5-6, 2001 Royaumont
  Report on the State of the European Union June 27, 2001 Brussels
  Welfare, Intergenerational Distribution and Households May 25, 2001 Rome
  Social Security Reform, Pensions and Tax Structure March 9, 2001 London
  Ageing Populations February 8-9, 2001 Berlin
Labour Mobility and Housing in Europe November 27, 2000 Madrid
Economic and Social Dimensions of EU Enlargement November 16, 2000 Brussells
EMU and Asymetries in Labour Markets September 29-30, 2000 Paris