The Great Transformation: Memo to the Incoming EU Presidents. Bruegel Policy Brief 2014/04, July 2014


Autoria(s): Sapir, André; Wolff, Guntram B.
Data(s)

01/07/2014

Resumo

The European Union’s leadership spent the last five years fighting an acute and existential crisis. The next five years, under your leadership, will be no less difficult. You will have to tackle difficult economic and institutional questions while being alert to the possibility of a new crisis. You face three central challenges: (1) The feeble economic situation prevents job creation and hobbles attempts to reduce public and private debt; (2) EU institutions and the EU budget need reform and you will have to deal with pressing external matters, including neighbourhood policy and the EU’s position in the world; (3) You will have to prepare and face up to the need for treaty change to put monetary union on a more stable footing, to review the EU’s competences and to re-adjust the relationship between the euro area and the EU, and the United Kingdom in particular.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/52432/1/The_great_transformation%2D_Memo_to_the_incoming_EU_Presidents_(English).pdf

Sapir, André and Wolff, Guntram B. (2014) The Great Transformation: Memo to the Incoming EU Presidents. Bruegel Policy Brief 2014/04, July 2014. [Policy Paper]

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Palavras-Chave #European Neighbourhood Policy #U.K. #budgets & financing #EMU/EMS/euro #economic policy
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Policy Paper

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