In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona bonds have dominated most European debates. At the same time, there has been contradictory information regarding the financial aid mobilised by Brussels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The objectives of this brief analysis are twofold. First, it seeks to clarify and provide an overview of what European Union (EU) financial resources have been mobilised so far to fight the pandemic, what is their distribution and towards whom. Secondly, it discusses the problematic aspects surrounding the financial support offered by Brussels and the Member States. Overall, I argue that although the current European rescue package is significant in size, ...
At a time when the virus appears to have lost its initial thrust and the focus is on the Recovery Pl...
While the ECB has already taken bold steps, the EU member states need to support its efforts by comm...
Published online: 01March 2021In contrast with their halting response to the global financial crisi...
In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona b...
This article deals with the European Union’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis i...
Abstract The Coronavirus crisis has affected al of thel member states in the European Union — but so...
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking the European Union (EU) profoundly. It has struck at the heart o...
As economic scholars and researchers are well aware the Covid-19 pandemic is severely affecting all ...
Lecture given online on 25 May 2021The workshop 'Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health...
This article compares the three initial safety nets spanned by the European Union in response to the...
The goal of this paper is to focus on the cleavages between Europe’s southern countries and the so-c...
This publication discusses a diverse range of issues associated with European integration, ranging f...
The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) showed a lack of European cohesion, which brought up questions ...
EU member states must share the burden of the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pandemic So...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
At a time when the virus appears to have lost its initial thrust and the focus is on the Recovery Pl...
While the ECB has already taken bold steps, the EU member states need to support its efforts by comm...
Published online: 01March 2021In contrast with their halting response to the global financial crisi...
In recent weeks, the divisions between North and South, as well as the creation of European corona b...
This article deals with the European Union’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current crisis i...
Abstract The Coronavirus crisis has affected al of thel member states in the European Union — but so...
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking the European Union (EU) profoundly. It has struck at the heart o...
As economic scholars and researchers are well aware the Covid-19 pandemic is severely affecting all ...
Lecture given online on 25 May 2021The workshop 'Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health...
This article compares the three initial safety nets spanned by the European Union in response to the...
The goal of this paper is to focus on the cleavages between Europe’s southern countries and the so-c...
This publication discusses a diverse range of issues associated with European integration, ranging f...
The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) showed a lack of European cohesion, which brought up questions ...
EU member states must share the burden of the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pandemic So...
The debate over how Europe should cope with the fiscal costs of the COVID-19 pan- demic is in full s...
At a time when the virus appears to have lost its initial thrust and the focus is on the Recovery Pl...
While the ECB has already taken bold steps, the EU member states need to support its efforts by comm...
Published online: 01March 2021In contrast with their halting response to the global financial crisi...