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The 2021 State of Co-Creation

New Policy Brief

The Lisbon Council launches The 2021 State of Co-Creation: Delivering Services Together, an in-depth analysis of the state of co-creation in the 27 European Union member states, the United Kingdom and six leading cities (Amsterdam, Athens, Madrid, Milan, Paris and Turin).

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Competition and Innovation

Building Dynamic Markets

As the Digital Markets Act makes its way through the European Union legislative process and members of the European Parliament prepare to table amendments on the text, the Lisbon Council convenes the High-Level Roundtable on Competition and Innovation: Why Europe Needs Dynamic Models in Digital Markets – and How Europe Can Build Them.

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Policy 2.0 in the Pandemic World

What Worked, What Didn’t and Why

”More than ever, policymakers need to lead, not simply to rely on trusted advisors: they should be informed and capable of managing different tools and different expertise,” writes David Osimo, director of research at the Lisbon Council, in a new blog post on The Forum.

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Deep Tech

Europe's Next Frontier

“Europe’s ‘deep tech’ companies are worth a combined €700 billion today,” says European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. “And they are growing at incredible speed. Europe is a rising digital power.” Deep tech is high on the policy agenda. But how can Europe nurture and build an effective ecosystem that delivers societal benefits and growth?

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Gatekeepers or Market Makers?

What the Evidence Tells Us

Paul Hofheinz, president and co-founder of the Lisbon Council, publishes Gatekeepers or Market Makers? What the Evidence Tells Us, the latest addition to The Forum, a collection of weekly on-the-news blogs published by the Lisbon Council.

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High-Level Roundtable on Climate Science Education

Achieving net zero greenhouse gases emission by 2050, as the European Green Deal vows to do, will require action from all stakeholders and has far more cross-sectoral and all-society angles than is commonly understood. Most notably, getting to net zero will require an advanced…

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Rethinking Antitrust Law

    Antitrust law has come under unprecedented scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic. Is it…

    19/11/2020

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  • Coronavirus: Next Steps

    As the battle against coronavirus deepens and the recent vaccine brings hope the end is…

    10/12/2020

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  • A Resilient Post-COVID-19 Society

    Informed by a sizzling presentation of new research and the European launch of a flagship…

    09/09/2020

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  • Ethics in Machine-Learning and Artificial-Intelligence Decision Making

    The ethics of artificial intelligence – and the crucial question of whether data-trained algorithms can…

    06/05/2019

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RESEARCH

Public-Data Opportunity: Why Governments Should Share More

Francesco MuredduDavid Osimo

18/01/2020

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European Stability Mechanism Missing in Action

Alessandro Leipold

16/06/2020

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The 2019 Future of Work Index: How the World of Work is Changing – and How Policy Needs to Change with It

Cristina MoiseDavid OsimoPaul Hofheinz

11/10/2019

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The State of ‘Co-Creation:’ How Countries, Cities and Regions are Using New Thinking to Deliver Better Services

David OsimoFrancesco Mureddu

11/03/2020

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21st Century Digital Trade

As the world economy works to shake off the effects of a global pandemic, few areas will be as important as the fast-growing crossborder trade in services and data. Against…

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