This paper offers a theoretically informed and empirically grounded explanation of the EU’s fiscal response to the coronavirus crisis. Deploying liberal intergovernmentalist theory, it assesses the making and form of the EU’s first fiscal support package of 23 April 2020 in terms of national preference formation, intergovernmental bargaining, and policy and institutional choice. National preferences resulted both from the overall threat the coronavirus crisis posed to the EU’s cohesion and from member states’ different affectedness and fiscal position: While all agreed that some common fiscal response was necessary, the particularly hard-hit and fiscally stricken Southern EU countries called for large and unconditional support via the intro...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
Crises are a major driving force behind cooperation in the European Union. During severe crises, coo...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called ‘Merkozy duumvirate’ emerged as an informal, but highly vi...
This article offers a first analysis of the EU's fiscal response to the COVID-19 crisis. Beyond an a...
Based on a conjoint survey experiment we explore the support among European citizens for a European ...
Lecture given online on 13 January 2021A research seminar is a part of the 'European Governance and ...
First published online: 31 December 2020This article offers a first analysis of the EU’s fiscal resp...
The article investigates the political determinants of fiscal governance in the EU. Since the outset...
EU member states must share the burden of the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pandemic So...
In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona b...
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking the European Union (EU) profoundly. It has struck at the heart o...
To mitigate the enormous and asymmetric economic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU has a...
Abstract Following the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe this spring and subsequent measures to contain th...
Crises are a major driving force behind cooperation in the European Union. This holds also for monet...
Abstract The research paper aims to explain why the 2007-2012 financial crises (FC) and 2020 MFF bud...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
Crises are a major driving force behind cooperation in the European Union. During severe crises, coo...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called ‘Merkozy duumvirate’ emerged as an informal, but highly vi...
This article offers a first analysis of the EU's fiscal response to the COVID-19 crisis. Beyond an a...
Based on a conjoint survey experiment we explore the support among European citizens for a European ...
Lecture given online on 13 January 2021A research seminar is a part of the 'European Governance and ...
First published online: 31 December 2020This article offers a first analysis of the EU’s fiscal resp...
The article investigates the political determinants of fiscal governance in the EU. Since the outset...
EU member states must share the burden of the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pandemic So...
In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona b...
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking the European Union (EU) profoundly. It has struck at the heart o...
To mitigate the enormous and asymmetric economic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU has a...
Abstract Following the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe this spring and subsequent measures to contain th...
Crises are a major driving force behind cooperation in the European Union. This holds also for monet...
Abstract The research paper aims to explain why the 2007-2012 financial crises (FC) and 2020 MFF bud...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
Crises are a major driving force behind cooperation in the European Union. During severe crises, coo...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called ‘Merkozy duumvirate’ emerged as an informal, but highly vi...