Europe's pandemic politics: economic developments around the world fiscal and monetary consequences of Covid-19 risk, insurance and solidarity markets, policies and structural change
Andersen, Torben ; Bertola, Giuseppe ; García-Peñalosa, Cecilia ; Fuest, Clemens ; James, Harold ; Sturm, Jan-Egbert ; Urosevic, Branko
European Economic Advisory Group at CESifo, Munich
EEAG - Munich
2020
epidemic disease ; economic development ; fiscal policy ; monetary policy ; structural change
EEAG Policy Brief
July 2020
Economic development
English
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"The corona pandemic has created a health and economic crisis without modern parallel. As it hit affected countries ill-prepared and spread quickly within the EU, member states had to adopt more interventionist approaches than ever before – particularly in the areas of fiscal and monetary policy, labor markets and redistribution, and industrial policy. EU member states started controversial discussions about how to support those that were hit particularly hard. This debate has become a litmus test for solidarity in the world's richest bloc of nations.
The decisions and measures taken in each country and at the European level will set the course for economic development in the coming years and shape the countries' long-term prospects for decades to come. This EEAG policy brief is a supplement to the group's usual annual report. The authors examine the various effects of the crisis, how Europe can react effectively and how political measures should evolve as the pandemic subsides. In addition, the authors analyze how an efficient supranational insurance mechanism might look like."
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