EU Competitiveness at a Crossroads: Why the Draghi Report Falls Short, and the EU Treaties Offer a Solution
Thomas Weck
EconPol Forum, 2024, vol. 25, issue 06, 26-29
Abstract:
The EU Treaties rely on an open market economy – the Draghi Report does not The EU’s lag in cutting-edge tech is known, and Draghi’s state-driven response is unconvincing EU overregulation is an issue particularly in the strategic areas identified by Draghi Large-scale public funding distorts markets and burdens the population The Draghi Report advocates reducing dependencies, but lacks global trade strategy
Date: 2024
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