Policy Sections
Mini Sections
EPIA Business Development Unit Intern – Paid Internship
Interim Public Affairs Manager
Network and CrossLingual Projects Director
Account Executive in Public Affairs - Financial Services Practice
Policy advisor International Affairs
Writer/Web Editor - Native English
Consultant (Scientist) to work on the NERC-funded project "VALOR"
Post an EU jobIn this report, David Kernohan (Centre for European Policy Studies) relates the conclusions of a CEPS Task Force on the challenges which remain in the European transport policy.
The paper points to the fact that transport growth, advances in technology and the high price of energy all make it necessary to establish more practical and workable transport policies at the pan-European level.
Continued inaction represents a significant risk to European economic growth, the authors argue. Indeed, if no real European transport policy emerges and a patchwork of national networks is retained, this could constrain growth and employment in Europe, they say.
CEPS proposes what it terms “realistic and effective policy targets”:
CEPS: Integrating Europe’s Transport System: Practical Proposals for the Mid-Term Review of the Transport White Paper
(20 June 2006)