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"Question 34 by Georgios Papanikolaou ()
The work of the European Research Council was officially launched in Berlin on 27 February 2007. The European Research Council, whose basic task is to finance frontier research programmes, has a budget of EUR 7.5 billion up to 2013, within the framework of the Seventh Framework Programme. The fundamental objective is to encourage inventiveness – and ultimately new products and services – so the EU economy remains globally competitive.
Would the Commission answer the following questions. Given that the European Research Council has now been operational for three years, what tangible results has it produced to date with regard to an increase in European competitiveness? Has the Council’s work made it possible to increase innovation and inventiveness at European level?"@en1
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"Subject: Assessment of the operation of the European Research Council"1
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