EESC
- Improving the European Semester - The views of organised civil society : summary of relevant EESC opinions by European Economic and Social Committee (March 2020)
- The European Semester and a new governance approach are crucial for future EU economic policy (July 2019)
European Parliament
- How to make the European Semester more effective and legitimate? (December 2021)
- What role for the European semester in the recovery plan? - Publications Office of the EU (europa.eu) (October 2020)
European Commission
Think Thank
- Rethinking EU economic governance: The European Semester (EPC - December 2021)
- The European Semester: Democratic Weaknesses as Limits to Learning (EPA - April 2019)
Other
- Vanhercke, B., and Verdun, A. (2022) The European Semester as Goldilocks: Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
- Bokhorst, D. (2022). The Influence of the European Semester: Case Study Analysis and Lessons for its Post‐Pandemic Transformation.
- Jörg S. Haas, Valerie J. D’Erman, Daniel F. Schulz & Amy Verdun (2020) Economic and fiscal policy coordination after the crisis: is the European Semester promoting more or less state intervention?
- Mariotto, C. (2022). The implementation of economic rules: from the stability and growth pact to the European Semester
- D'Erman, V., & Verdun, A. (2022). An Introduction:“Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and Domestic Politics: Policy Coordination in the EU from the European Semester to the Covid‐19 Crisis”.
- Cavaghan, R., & Elomäki, A. (2022). Dead ends and blind spots in the European semester: The epistemological foundation of the crisis in social reproduction.
- Elomäk, A.i and Gaweda, B. (2022). ‘Looking for the ‘Social’ in the European Semester: The Ambiguous ‘Socialisation’ of EU Economic Governance in the European Parliament
- Munta, M. (2021). EU Socio-economic Governance in Central and Eastern Europe: The European Semester and National Employment Policies. Routledge.
- Bekker, S. (2020). The European Semester: understanding an innovative governance model. In Research handbook on the politics of EU law (pp. 67-81). Edward Elgar Publishing