How can intergenerational fairness shape different futures for Europe?

How can intergenerational fairness shape different futures for Europe?

ZOE Institute for Future-fit Economies is a non-profit and independent think & do tank. We are dedicated to research for a future-fit economy. At the interface of politics, science and civil society, we develop trend-setting impulses for the fundamental questions of economic development.

The topics we work on

We engage in both the thinking and the doing of bringing new economic thinking in to public policy. We focus on these four thematic priorities to guide this work. We understand these themes to be deeply interlinked and interconnected. Across these thematic priorities, we create change through our core activities.

The topics we work on

We engage in both the thinking and the doing of bringing new economic thinking in to public policy. We focus on these four thematic priorities to guide this work. We understand these themes to be deeply interlinked and interconnected. Across these thematic priorities, we create change through our core activities.

Three concrete ideas we work on – for the future of Europe
Three concrete ideas we work on – for the future of Europe
»ZOE is thinking and doing the new economics that this century calls for. «

Kate Raworth, University of Oxford, Advisory Board Member

»ZOE is thinking and doing the new economics that this century calls for. «

Kate Raworth, University of Oxford, member of ZOE’s advisory board

New Publications

Explore our latest research and publications

  • Evidence-informed policymaking

    Impact Assessments recommendations to ensure these account for long-term, cross-cutting effects and adapt in crises

  • A unified industrial strategy for the EU

    Industrial policy recommendations to promote decarbonisation, competitiveness and cohesion in Europe

  • Untapping regional potential: the key to a Europe-wide industrial modernisation

    Four key reasons why a unified approach is essential for Europe’s long-term competitiveness

  • An Executive Vice President for Future Generations – role portfolio

    Detailed proposals for a new Executive Vice President to embed long-term thinking

»ZOE Institute has in-depth knowledge of European Policy processes and how to inform them towards inclusive and sustainable wellbeing.«

Dr Rutger Hoekstra, ZOE Senior Fellow and Associate Professor at Leiden University

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