Next Generation EU and the Evolution of the European Economic Constitution

Bauerschmidt, Jonathan
(2023) Relance et transition(s) : le nouvel âge de l’intégration. Actes du congrès annuel de l’association française d’études européen — ISBN: [9782711036738], submitted

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The response to the Covid pandemic by the European Union (EU) has been heralded as a Hamiltonian moment for the EU’s constitutional architecture. Agreed in principle by the European Council on 21 July 2020 and adopted on 14 December 2020, Next Generation EU (NGEU) makes available € 750 billion to help Member States and their citizens to recover from the economic consequences of the pandemic. After the asymmetric shock of the Great Financial Crisis, the response to this symmetric crisis saw Member States unite to adopt measures which would make an impact within all of the EU.
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Bauerschmidt, J. (2023). Next Generation EU and the Evolution of the European Economic Constitution. In Collectif (ed.), Relance et transition(s) : le nouvel âge de l’intégration. Actes du congrès annuel de l’association française d’études européen. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/244890