National states, transnational institutions, and hegemony in the EU

The institutional framework of the EU was altered by the pandemic shock of 2020, introducing greater discretion in both monetary and fiscal policy. The changes relate mostly to monetary policy and cast light on the theoretical debates regarding national states and transnational mechanisms in the EU....

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Veröffentlicht in:Evolutionary and institutional economics review 2022-04, Vol.19 (1), p.429-448
Hauptverfasser: Lapavitsas, Costas, Cutillas, Sergi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The institutional framework of the EU was altered by the pandemic shock of 2020, introducing greater discretion in both monetary and fiscal policy. The changes relate mostly to monetary policy and cast light on the theoretical debates regarding national states and transnational mechanisms in the EU. Some of the likely implications can be gauged through the balance sheet of the European Central Bank and the operations of the clearing mechanism of TARGET2. Fiscal policy was also transformed due to the threat posed by the pandemic for the euro, thus lifting the framework of austerity. It is notable that the emerging policy framework lacks clear rules, reflecting the peculiar character of German hegemony as well as deep divisions between core and periphery in the EU.
ISSN:1349-4961
2188-2096
DOI:10.1007/s40844-021-00227-z