The JRC site in Seville works closely with sister services of the European Commission to provide socio-economic and techno-economic support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies.

Established in 1994 with a small group of researchers, today it is the second largest site of the JRC. Economists, engineers, computer and social scientists are the most frequent profiles among the staff of 400 people specialised in the following areas:

Circular economy and industrial leadership

Digital economy

Economics of agriculture

Economics of climate change, energy and transport

Fiscal policy analysis

Human capital and employment

Territorial development

Core activities and competences include:

Conducting policy studies: policy option analysis.

Developing and running economic models to make projections, perform scenario analysis and policy impact assessments.

Running techno-economic bureaux to manage information exchange and consensus-building on highly complex techno-economic issues. EIPPC Bureau, Product Bureau

Providing policy intelligence platforms. Smart Specialisation Platform

Producing skills and competence frameworks covered by Europe 2020 and the New Skills Agenda. Such as DigComp, EntreComp, DigCompEdu, DigCompOrg

Address & Contact

Postal address

European Commission - Joint Research Centre

Calle Inca Garcilaso, 3

41092 Seville, Spain

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