EU member states must share the burden of the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pandemic Solidarity Instrument delivers such burden sharing: The EU would borrow 440 billion euros in the market and would give it as grants to member states for specific spending in areas such as health care, short-time works schemes or stimulus packages; it would also give guarantees to the European Investment Bank to provide liquidity to European companies
European solidarity is in high demand as the Covid-19 pandemic delivers a deep and asymmetric shock ...
Published by on 28th March 2020The common nature of the coronavirus crisis has intensified calls for...
This article compares the three initial safety nets spanned by the European Union in response to the...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
This article deals with the European Union’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis i...
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking the European Union (EU) profoundly. It has struck at the heart o...
While the ECB has already taken bold steps, the EU member states need to support its efforts by comm...
Published 05 April 2020There are now several proposals for complementing the vigorous decision of th...
This paper highlights some peculiar characteristics of the economic crisis induced by the spread of ...
As economic scholars and researchers are well aware the Covid-19 pandemic is severely affecting all ...
The likely substantial impact of Covid-19 related measures on the public finances of European countr...
Introduction: The debate over how Europe should organise solidarity and jointly respond to the COVID...
In the last weeks a growing debate among European economists has focused on how to fund the national...
In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona b...
The outbreak of the COVID-19-pandemic in spring 2020 put solidarity within the European Union to the...
European solidarity is in high demand as the Covid-19 pandemic delivers a deep and asymmetric shock ...
Published by on 28th March 2020The common nature of the coronavirus crisis has intensified calls for...
This article compares the three initial safety nets spanned by the European Union in response to the...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
This article deals with the European Union’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis i...
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking the European Union (EU) profoundly. It has struck at the heart o...
While the ECB has already taken bold steps, the EU member states need to support its efforts by comm...
Published 05 April 2020There are now several proposals for complementing the vigorous decision of th...
This paper highlights some peculiar characteristics of the economic crisis induced by the spread of ...
As economic scholars and researchers are well aware the Covid-19 pandemic is severely affecting all ...
The likely substantial impact of Covid-19 related measures on the public finances of European countr...
Introduction: The debate over how Europe should organise solidarity and jointly respond to the COVID...
In the last weeks a growing debate among European economists has focused on how to fund the national...
In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona b...
The outbreak of the COVID-19-pandemic in spring 2020 put solidarity within the European Union to the...
European solidarity is in high demand as the Covid-19 pandemic delivers a deep and asymmetric shock ...
Published by on 28th March 2020The common nature of the coronavirus crisis has intensified calls for...
This article compares the three initial safety nets spanned by the European Union in response to the...