English version of the article for the blog of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation, the IPG journal: Journal für Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft | IPG Journal (ipg-journal.de) May 20, 2021 https://www.ipg-journal.de/rubriken/europaeische-integration/artikel/fuer-eineneue-europaeische-wirtschaftspolitik-5195/Published versio
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