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NEMESIS

New Econometric Model of Evaluation by Sectoral Interdependency and Supply

EconomyEnergyEnvironmentClimatemacro-sectoralforecastsquantitative forward-looking scenarioseconomic policiesstructural policies

policy support

policy role

NEMESIS can be used for many purposes as:

  • Short and medium-term economic and industrial ‘forecasts’ for business, government and local authorities;
  • Analysis of Business As Usual (BAU) scenarios and economy long-term structural change;
  • Quantification of Energy supply and demand and environmental impacts,
  • Revealing the long-term challenges of Europe and identifying issues of central importance for all European, national, regional scale structural policies;
  • Assessing for most EC policies and especially knowledge (R&I and human capital) policy;
  • Evaluation of fiscal and budgetary policies;
  • Evaluation of structural policies relates to energy, environment and climate;
  • Etc.

It can support the following activities in the policy formulation phase: 

  • Problem definition;
  • Evaluation of existing policy;
  • Baseline scenarios;
  • Assessment of policy options. 

policy cycle

This model contributes to the following phases of the policy cycle

policy areas

This model can contribute to the following policy areas

Agriculture and rural development
Banking and financial services
Borders and security
Budget
Business and industry
Climate action
Competition
Consumers
Culture and media
Customs
Digital economy and society
EU enlargement
Economy, finance and the euro
Education and training
Employment and social affairs
Energy
Environment
European neighbourhood policy
Food safety
Foreign affairs and security policy
Fraud prevention
Home affairs
Humanitarian aid and civil protection
Institutional affairs
International cooperation and development
Justice and fundamental rights
Maritime affairs and fisheries
Migration and asylum
Public health
Regional policy
Research and innovation
Single market
Sport
Taxation
Trade
Transport
Youth

impact assessments

Starting from July 2017, this model supported the ex-ante impact assessments of the European Commission listed below.

  1. 07 June 2018