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2022
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[Journal:] The European Journal of Comparative Economics (EJCE) [ISSN:] 1824-2979 [Volume:] 19 [Issue:] 1 [Year:] 2022 [Pages:] 3-29
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University Carlo Cattaneo (LIUC), Castellanza
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The paper deals first with the characters of unemployment and inflation and their trend in the EMU. Then it underlines that EMU's institutions tend to reduce inflation to a minimum, while limiting fiscal interventions at the national and the European level. The policies implemented recently represent some kind of a novel line of conduct of the EU, as they introduce a rise in the EU budget, release some constraints to national fiscal policies and foresee issuance of common bonds. Judging from these policies a legitimate question is whether the pandemic has been a game-changer, as EU interventions represent some kind of a novel line of conduct of the EU. The issue then arises whether this novelty will be followed by a retreat to the course of rules preceding the pandemic (or, worse, by disintegration of the Union) or some kind of confirmation of the new course - even a relaunch - of the EU.
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Unemployment
Inflation
EMU
Next Generation EU
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E24
E31
F33
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