Presentation for Young Scholars' Initiative Virtual Plenary

On Friday, November 13, 2020, I gave a presentation via videoconference for the Young Scholars’ Initiative Virtual Plenary—an initiative of the Institute for New Economic Thinking.  I spoke on “European Economic Ideas about Debt: From the Eurozone crisis to Covid-19 crisis” for the conference section on Economic Governance and Democracy in Europe. My focus was on the shifts in EU economic policy from the Eurozone crisis to the Covid-19 pandemic and the related problems of democratic accountability and political responsiveness. 

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What’s the EU for? Thinking about EU-level Public Goods in a Post-COVID World