The EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility: A Next Phase in EU Socioeconomic Governance?
The European Semester (Semester) was implemented a decade ago. Ample research has addressed the Semester’s development, including some major changes in processes and content (Verdun & Zeitlin, 2018).
Sonja Bekker
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Establishment of the Recovery and Resilience Facility
The COVID-19 pandemic was an unprecedented exogenous shock for the European Union (EU) and its Member States, one that demanded a joint response at the EU level rather than several differentiated responses at the Member State level.
Andrea Capati
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Federal Challenges in the Implementation of the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility in Germany
The paper focuses on the internal implementation process of the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility in Germany with special regard to the participation of the Länder in the development of the plan and its priorities.
Henrik Scheller, Anna Sophia Körner
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The EU Recovery and Resilience Facility as a Tool for Macroeconomic Stabilization [PDF]
In modern conditions of global instability and increasing challenges, most countries are increasingly aware that effective counteraction to systemic threats requires not only internal reforms but also coordinated collective actions at the supranational ...
Kalyuzhna Nataliya H. +1 more
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Governing Europe's Recovery and Resilience Facility: Between Discipline and Discretion
The EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) represents a bold integrationist step in European economic governance. Besides the size of the fiscal envelope, the novelty also lies in the new governance.
D. Bokhorst, F. Corti
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The EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility: An Exceptional Borrowing Instrument?
The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) authorises the European Commission to borrow up to €672.5 billion to aid member states’ economic recovery from COVID-19. Some scholars see such funding as unprecedented.
D. Hodson, D. Howarth
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The 2023 European Semester and the Recovery and Resilience Facility
Rationale Since 2020, the European Semester has been immersed in a large-scale restructuring process, to adapt to an environment in constant change.
Daniel Alonso +1 more
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The 2022 European Semester and the Recovery and Resilience Facility
Rationale As a result of the pandemic and with the aim of adapting to a constantly changing environment, the European Semester has been immersed in an important restructuring process since 2020.
Daniel Alonso +1 more
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The Recovery and Resilience Facility: Boosting Investment in Social Infrastructure in Europe?
Moving away from the austerity conditionality approach towards a new expansionary investment–led growth strategy, the Recovery and Resilient Facility represents a break with what went before and is an innovative instrument to support public investment in
Francesco Corti +2 more
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The EU offers different funds to member states for investments and development in infrastructure, governance, economy, and society. They are targeted towards the EU priorities and national necessities, offering the chance for member states and partner ...
Mihaela Daciana Natea
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