The Horizon Europe project "DemoTrans" has shown remarkable progress in understanding the interplay between democratic governance and global economic dynamics. The project aims to provide concrete solutions to policymakers for overcoming negative impacts of corporatized and financialized capitalism on democracy, inequality, and environmental sustainability.
During the first reporting period (01/09/2022 - 29/02/2024), DemoTrans exceeded its initial goals. The research focused on four interrelated objectives: examining problems in the capitalism-democracy relationship, enhancing corporate accountability, exploring democratic governance's organizational design, and understanding the role of lobbying. The achievements are noteworthy in the realms of education, public finance, green public procurement, and the interface between elected politicians, bureaucrats, and public procurement.
Key Activities and Achievements include the following. First, in terms of research and publications, the project teams produced 11 journal articles and 16 policy briefs. Topics ranged from bureaucratic representations, corporate transparency and tax avoidance, to green public procurement. Second, in terms of data collection and Analysis, comprehensive datasets on corporate taxation transparency and procurement were compiled, fueling robust policy recommendations.
Overall, DemoTrans stands as a pioneering project, advancing the understanding of the complex dynamics between democratic institutions and the global economy. Its multidisciplinary approach and prolific output significantly contribute to policy formulation and public discourse, fostering a more sustainable and democratic future.