1. The Evolving Economic Constitution of the European Union: Eulogy to Stability?
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Cafaro Susanna, Guillaume Grégoire, Xavier Miny (a cura di) : Philippe Steiner, Guillaume Grégoire, Hugues Rabault, Peter C. Caldwell, Thomas Biebricher, Werner Bonefeld, Serge Audier, Vincent Valentin, Pieter van Cleynenbreugel, Xavier Miny, Frédéric Marty, Claire Mongouachon, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Francesco Martucci, Michael Wilkinson, Hjalte Lokdam, Susanna Maria Cafaro, Peter Lindseth, Cristina Fasone, Pierre Nihoul, François Colly, Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Tony Prosser, Damien Piron, Mahmoud Mohamed Salah, Stephen Gill, Thibault Biscahie, Sebastien Adalid, and Christian Joerges., and Cafaro, Susanna
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EMU, Economic and Monetary Union, European Economic Constitution, European Integration, EU - Abstract
Without wanting to deny the severity of the pandemic crisis that has engulfed the Union and the world, it cannot, however, be denied that only such a widespread shock could have paved the way for a reconsideration of the European budget. Moreover, this happened precisely when the Council of the Union was going to approve the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027. The huge investment plan called Next-generation EU was, moreover, adopted as a package deal also with a new Own Resources Decision. These new acts are likely to have a significant impact on the European economic constitution, i.e. over the interpretation of the economic goals and policies as listed in Articles 2 and 3 of the TEU.
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- 2022