Next generation EU and the future of economic governance: towards a paradigm change or just a big one-off?

Next Generation EU (NGEU), the new temporary program (2021-2026) decided by the European Union (EU) to deal with the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, represents a substantial break with respect to previous EU responses to economic crises. After identifying the discontinuity introduced...

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COVID-19
Discontinuity
Economic crisis
Elections
European economic governance
Fiscal policy
Governance
Monnet Compatibility Test
National debt
Next Generation EU
Pandemics
paradigm change
Paradigms
Public debt
recovery and resilience facility
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