The great COVID-19 divergence- managing a sustainable and equitable recovery in the European Union
Zsolt Darvas (),
Guntram Wolff,
Grégory Claeys and
Maria Demertzis
Policy Contributions from Bruegel
Abstract:
Policymakers must act to prevent lasting divergence within the EU and to prevent scarring from the fallout from the pandemic.
Date: 2021-05
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