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The threats to the European Union’s economic sovereignty

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  • Jean Pisani-Ferry
  • Guntram B. Wolff
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Economics used to play a limited role in foreign policy, which was about wars, conflicts and human disasters – and how to avoid them. But neither China nor the United States now separates economics from geopolitics. The competition between them is simultaneously an economic competition and a security competition. This is a threat to the multilateral system the European Union has relied on for nearly seven decades and to the...

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  • Jean Pisani-Ferry & Guntram B. Wolff, 2019. "The threats to the European Union’s economic sovereignty," Policy Briefs 31557, Bruegel.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:polbrf:31557
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