Abstract

Discussions about the economic policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe focus on its ambitions, instruments and institutional characteristics. The factors determining integration into the EU and economic policy priorities after the COVID-19 pandemic are less discussed. The pandemic promotes European integration by redefining new boundaries between the state and the market in order to learn how to respond to long-term structural shifts.

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