The core business of the Committee is structured around the following two interacting pillars:An economic policy pillar, which essentially refers to the Lisbon Strategy for Growth and Jobs. Here, the Committee plays a critical role in developing analysis and policy consensus on key issues including responding to globalisation, strengthening the single market and promoting greater coherence between macroeconomic, structural and employment policies.A public finance pillar, where the EPC has particular responsibilities regarding quality and sustainability.Given the current economic situation, the EPC's focus is more than ever on growth and jobs, in particular those reforms supporting competitiveness and adjustment capacity, as well as ensuring the sustainability of public finances. The EPC also monitors progress of the Member States towards meeting the targets and objectives of the Lisbon strategy and the consistency of short-term responses to the current crisis with long term structural reform objectives.For visitors seeking more detail on on the work of the EPC, documents prepared by the EPC (or jointly with the Commission) can be downloaded from the Publications section. About the EPCThis section explains what the EPC does, who its members are, and its working methods. EPC-EurogroupA smooth functioning of EMU calls for close coordination of economic policies, including structural policies, which are important for the adjustment capacities of the economies participating in the euro area.Working GroupsWorking Group on Ageing Populations and Sustainability (AWG)Working Group on the Methodology to assess Lisbon related structural reforms (LIME)Potential Output Working Group (POWG)Working Group on Energy and Climate Change (ECCWG)FAQ - EPCThe Economic Policy Committee and its working groups prepare the agenda for the monthly ECOFIN meetings in the area of structural reforms.PublicationsPublications from the EPC
EPC-EurogroupA smooth functioning of EMU calls for close coordination of economic policies, including structural policies, which are important for the adjustment capacities of the economies participating in the euro area.
Working GroupsWorking Group on Ageing Populations and Sustainability (AWG)Working Group on the Methodology to assess Lisbon related structural reforms (LIME)Potential Output Working Group (POWG)Working Group on Energy and Climate Change (ECCWG)
FAQ - EPCThe Economic Policy Committee and its working groups prepare the agenda for the monthly ECOFIN meetings in the area of structural reforms.