First Luxembourg Art Week

  The EIB Institute supports the first edition of Luxembourg Art Week which offers a major overview of contemporary creation of artists from Luxembourg and its neighbouring countries. From 3 to 8 November Luxembourg Art Week will unite the annual Salon of the Cercle...

Large primary surpluses unlikely to solve Europe’s debt problem

Large primary surpluses are unlikely to solve Europe’s debt problem according to Ugo Panizza, Professor of international economics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. Europe’s heavily indebted countries should run primary...
Attractive people are more productive

Attractive people are more productive

Attractive people are more productive and have economic advantages over less attractive people said Dr Catherine Hakim, a British sociologist from Civitas London and author of a book “Honey Money: the power of erotic capital” at an EIB Institute seminar....

European Parliament supports cultural heritage

A week after the European Parliament overwhelmingly (80% of MEPs voting in favour) adopted a resolution calling for the implementation of an integrated approach to cultural heritage for Europe, the first ever meeting of the European Parliament Intergroup on European...