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    Which pathways to respond to the energy crisis? Recommendations on EU financial instruments

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    Authors
    Bokhorst, David
    Lutringer, Christine
    Mexi, Maria
    Monti, Luciano
    Randeria, Shalini
    Žarković, Jelena
    Publisher
    Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development, Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy
    Place of Publication
    Geneva
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    Date
    2022
    
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    At the EU and country levels, debates on the future of the National Plan for Recovery and Resilience (RRPs) and the capacity of existing plans to face the energy crisis have delineated different scenarios. Experts gathered during the Geneva Democracy Week workshop “Programming and managing public funds at time of crises: European scenarios” discussed the implications of the crisis on the management and expenditure of public funds in Europe.
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