E. Sidorova
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克服COVID-19对欧盟的影响:超国家金融方面
2019冠状病毒病大流行在全球包括欧洲都造成了严重的社会经济危机,超国家层面的反危机措施被认为是一种考虑。在英国脱欧决定后,这场大流行成为对欧洲一体化的又一次考验,促使欧盟委员会制定了一系列反危机措施。2020年5月27日,欧盟委员会提交了一份应对新冠肺炎大流行的措施草案。危机表明,在超国家层面需要更多的资金和权力来应对紧急情况。欧洲人被迫采取了前所未有的步骤——可能“暂时提高自己的资源上限”。对2020年7月欧洲理事会会议的结果进行了分析,该会议致力于委员会的项目,并将理事会通过的最终指标,根据当前多年度金融框架和欧盟委员会2018-2020年欧洲经济复苏计划融资来源的数据,自有资源的现代体系无助于实施欧盟在可持续经济增长和发展领域所有最重要的战略和倡议。新的自有资源不仅将补充传统资源,欧盟委员会的新项目加强了共同预算在一体化中的作用,并将其与欧盟经济发展的长期战略重点的实施紧密联系起来。结论是关于COVID-19的多重影响,这种不可抗力的情况下,如果成员国有效地团结起来,为经济复苏奠定基础,可能成为进一步深化欧洲一体化的动力©2021,俄罗斯科学院版权所有
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