Reference : What Blanchard gets wrong: The puzzling persistence of managerialism in EU fiscal gov... |
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Law, criminology & political science : European & international law | |||
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http://hdl.handle.net/10993/49262 | |||
What Blanchard gets wrong: The puzzling persistence of managerialism in EU fiscal governance | |
English | |
Dani, Marco [] | |
Guarascio, Dario [] | |
Mendes, Joana ![]() | |
Menéndez, Agustín [] | |
Schepel, Harm [] | |
Wilkinson, Michael [] | |
25-Mar-2021 | |
International | |
[en] EU fiscal governance ; Economic and Monetary Union ; managerialism | |
[en] The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. In a recent blog post, "What Blanchard gets wrong: The puzzling persistence of managerialism in EU fiscal governance", Marco Dani, Dario Guarascio, Joana Mendes, Agustin José Menéndez, Harm Schepel and Mike Wilkinson respond to a recent proposal to overhaul the EU’s current fiscal framework. They argue that while the EU’s fiscal rules should undoubtedly be reformed, a more radical solution is required that puts democratic politics at the heart of the EU’s fiscal governance. | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/49262 | |
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2021/03/25/what-blanchard-gets-wrong-the-puzzling-persistence-of-managerialism-in-eu-fiscal-governance/ |
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