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The Recovery and Resilience Facility – Governance challenges

Governance
Policy Analysis
Political Economy
Policy Implementation
Edgars Eihmanis
University of Tartu
Tiziano Zgaga
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Abstract

The Recovery and Resilience Facility is the centrepiece of NextGenerationEU, the ambitious EU response to the economic and social fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Papers in this panel focus on governance challenges at various stages of the RRF: the development of its policy design and resource base (common debt), national implementation, and the Commission’s day-to-day management. Keywords: common debt, European Commission, policy design, national stereotypes, NextGenerationEU, policy implementation, political discretion

Title Details
Reshaping Economic Governance: The RRF as a new reform technology View Paper Details
Next Generation EU as an Evolutionary Step in EMU: Euroscepticism, Institutional Change, and the Limits of Integration View Paper Details
The Constitutional Challenge of Common EU Debt Sustainability After NextGenerationEU View Paper Details
Managing the Recovery and Resilience Facility: National Stereotypes and Economic Governance in the European Commission View Paper Details
Prospects and Limits of Administrative Steering by the European Commission in the EU’s Economic Governance: Political Discretion and Leeway within the ‘Reform Support Framework’ View Paper Details