| Nº Sistema | 000473822 |
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| Título | The 2022 European Semester and the Recovery and Resilience Facility [Recurso electrónico] / Daniel Alonso and María de los Llanos Matea. |
| Publicado en | Economic Bulletin / Banco de España [Artículos], 2023/Q1, 04 |
| Edición | 29/12/2022 |
| Descrip. física | 18 p. |
| Nota general | Artículo de revista |
| Resumen | Rationale. As a result of the pandemic and with the aim of adapting to a constantly changing environment, the European Semester has been immersed in an important restructuring process since 2020. The launch of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), a central element of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) temporary instrument, has made it necessary to adapt the European Semester to avoid overlaps and eliminate unnecessary administrative burdens. Takeaways. • For the 2022 cycle, the European Semester preserves its main purpose of broad economic and employment policy coordination, while taking into account the implementation requirements of the RRF. • One of the key developments this year is the reintroduction of country reports and country-specific recommendations. A new recommendation included aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, in line with the REPowerEU objectives. • In the case of Spain, the recommendations are to: (i) ensure a prudent fiscal policy, (ii) continue implementing the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, (iii) increase recycling rates, and (iv) reduce dependence on fossil fuels. [Resumen de autor] [eng] |
| Restricciones | Acceso público y gratuito a la versión electrónica en Internet |
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| Relacionado con | Versión en español |
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