Next Generation EU borrowing- a first assessment
Grégory Claeys,
Rebecca Christie and
Pauline Weil
Bruegel Policy Contributions from Bruegel
Abstract:
What is new about NGEU is not just the increase in the EU’s borrowing power, but also the nature of the expenditure.
Date: 2021-11
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