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Economic Governance and Fiscal Policy

European Union
Governance
Comparative Perspective
S04
Manuela Moschella
Università di Bologna
Amy Verdun
University of Victoria


Abstract

After having gone through a decade of financial and economic crises, the EU is once again facing demanding economic challenges. Externally, a profoundly changed geoeconomics context is arising. New challenges to EU states and institutions are emerging that that, taken together, are generating economic, energy and security concerns. Internally, old and new economic rules and practices – ranging from competition policy to monetary policy – are in need of revision or steady implementation. This Section welcomes full Panel proposals and Paper proposals on all aspects of European economic governance including, but not limited to fiscal, financial, and monetary governance within the EU as a whole or pertaining to Economic and Monetary Union. We are open to all theoretical and methodological orientations. We encourage submissions that bridge the study on European economic governance with other disciplinary traditions (comparative, European, and international political economy) and adjacent policy areas (social and legal issues or democracy and legitimacy issues). We also welcome proposals that examine case studies that are comparative as well as international political economy papers as well as those focusing on the system-level. Those submitting full Panel proposals are strongly encouraged to direct particular attention to submitting proposals that have a diverse composition (broadly defined). Please do not hesitate to contact the Chairs for informal inquiries.
Code Title Details
P018 Between Power and Purpose: The European Commission and policymaking in Brussels View Panel Details
P024 Building Fiscal Capacity: Old and new challenges View Panel Details
P043 Raise your game or fall behind? Explaining the use of EU sustainable finance in the EU's Central and Eastern European member states View Panel Details
P046 EMU, Financialisation, and Asymmetric Economic Governance View Panel Details
P079 Growth Models, Convergence and Enlargement View Panel Details
P122 Teaching European Political Economy with the EU in Crisis Mode View Panel Details
P126 Democratic and Financial Solidarity in EMU and the use of the Recovery and Resilience Facility View Panel Details
P136 The new political economy of central banks: reluctant Atlas? View Panel Details
P143 The Single Market: Ever More Closer or More Divided? View Panel Details
P150 Trust in Institutions of Economic Governance - Populism, Framing and Discourse View Panel Details