Towards a more resilient European Union after the COVID-19 crisis

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Amélie Barbier-Gauchard
Meixing Dai
Claire Mainguy
Jamel Saadaoui
Moïse Sidiropoulos
Isabelle Terraz
Jamel Trabelsi
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[1] University of Strasbourg,
[2] University of Lorraine,undefined
[3] BETA,undefined
[4] CNRS,undefined
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Eurasian Economic Review | 2021年 / 11卷
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European union; Pandemic crisis; Economic policy; Resilience; F33; E52; E62; F22; J61; L52;
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The pandemic crisis constitutes an unprecedented challenge for the European Union and for the Euro Area. Indeed, the European institutional architecture can be viewed as being halfway between an association of sovereign states (like the United Nations) and a politically integrated federation (like the United States). In this original construction, competences on several matters (such as economic, political, social and health issues) are shared at the European level, but also at the national and local levels, in more complex ways than in fully integrated federations. To improve the European Union’s resilience to violent external shocks, the main objective of this paper is to determine to what extent these competences should be transferred to the federal level. In this respect, we will consider whether a federal leap is necessary in several areas, namely (i) monetary and fiscal policy (rules), (ii) labor markets policy and social models, migratory flows and skill shortages, and cooperation policy and (iii) renewed industrial policy and exchange rates. Despite a highly uncertain context, we outline some perspectives for the future of the European Union.
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