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    <title language="eng">Everything will be different: How the pandemic is changing EU economic governance</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The pandemic will completely shake up the EU‘s economic governance in five ways: EU debt is possible and will become a reality; the EU and the Eurozone get a fiscal capacity; the European Semester will be history; the crisis managament architecture is politically questioned; and the Eurozone loses its relevance for EU decision-making. Taken together, these five lessons from the pandemic will render the old pre-pandemic Eurozone reform agenda obsolete. EU institutions should use the coming 18 months to prepare a new reform agenda for EU economic governance that can deliver tangible results before the next EU long-term budget will be negotiated.</abstract>
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    <author>Lucas Guttenberg</author>
    <submitter>Andrea Derichs-Carlin</submitter>
    <author>Johannes Hemker</author>
    <author>Sander Tordoir</author>
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    <title language="eng">Corona: A European Safety Net for the Fiscal Response</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In order to avoid permanent scars from the economic impact of the Coronavirus in Europe, a determined fiscal response will be necessary. We argue that there should be a clear division of labor between Europe and national governments: the latter will have to provide stimulus with targeted measures, while Europe needs to build a safety net so that member states will not lose access to bond markets due to speculative attacks. This safety net should have three components: A commitment by member states to use ESM instruments without conditionality; a commitment by the ECB to use all of its tools; and a number of flanking measures to underscore member states’ commitments.</abstract>
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    <author>Lucas Guttenberg</author>
    <submitter>Carolin Köster</submitter>
    <author>Johannes Hemker</author>
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