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The European Renewal: Making the most of pandemic recovery
COVID-19 remains dangerous, but if Europe can continue its unprecedented fiscal co-operation the crisis could give way to a new era of prosperity.
- Publishing date
- 25 July 2022
- Authors
- Rebecca Christie
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