欧洲稳定机制在新冠疫情后的新作用 EMU?解释流行病危机支持的失败并评估前进的道路

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS
G. De Angelis
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摘要

摘要自流行病危机支持组织成立以来,人们一直认为,欧洲稳定机制可能通过有针对性地支持欧洲公共产品的融资,在稳定欧洲经济和货币联盟的投资方面发挥新的作用。本文探讨了欧洲稳定机制制度设计的变化,这些变化可能使这一点成为可能。它首先分析了其贷款政策、问责制结构和理事会谈判的激励结构。然后,文章在对政府间论坛上发展的两级博弈进行新制度主义分析的背景下,解释了流行病危机支持的失败,并通过对2020年谈判的调查来解释这一点,该谈判首先导致了流行病危机支持的成立,随后又导致了下一代欧盟的成立,它说明了欧洲稳定机制制度设计的哪些变化可能代表对贷款人和借款人的不同、更有利的激励结构。
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A New Role for the European Stability Mechanism in Post-COVID-19 EMU? Explaining the Failure of the Pandemic Crisis Support and Assessing Ways Forward
Abstract Since the establishment of the Pandemic Crisis Support, it has been hypothesized that the European Stability Mechanism might play a new role in stabilizing investments in the European Economic and Monetary Union through a targeted support for the financing of European public goods. The article inquires into the changes in the European Stability Mechanism’s institutional design that could make this possible. It starts by analyzing its lending policy, its accountability structure, and the structure of incentives that underlie negotiations at the Board of Governors. The article then explains the failure of the Pandemic Crisis Support against the background of a neo-institutionalist analysis of the two-level games that develop at intergovernmental fora, and does so through an investigation of the 2020 negotiations that led to the institution of the Pandemic Crisis Support, first, and the The Next Generation EU, later on. Finally, it illustrates which alterations in the institutional design of the European Stability Mechanism could represent a different, and more favorable, structure of incentives for lenders and borrowers.
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