Detalles
- Identificación
- JRC nr: JRC115437
- Fecha de publicación
- 12 de marzo de 2019
Descripción
- In 2018 the European Commission has published its proposal for its future research and innovation (R&I) programme, Horizon Europe, a €100 billion programme that will succeed Horizon 2020.
- Horizon Europe is designed around three pillars: support researchers and projects (Open Science), pursue industrial leadership related to societal issues (Global challenges), and boost market-creating innovation (Open Innovation).
- The RHOMOLO dynamic CGE model has been used for policy simulations to estimate the economic impact of Horizon Europe.
- The analysis compares three alternative policy designs to a scenario without the policy: Continuation, in which Horizon Europe is implemented similarly to the previous Horizon 2020; Centralisation, in which the programme is reinforced by centralising at the EU level a third of the national competitive-based project funding; and Decentralisation, in which the programme is implemented at the national level.
- The RHOMOLO simulations suggest that Horizon Europe can contribute to higher aggregate GDP and employment, with considerable potential regional heterogeneity.
Authors:
CHRISTENSEN Martin, CONTE Andrea , SALOTTI Simone
Archivos
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