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In his talk for the European Society of the LSESU, Prof. Varoufakis discusses whether the Recovery Fund proposed by the EU institution really represents the EU's 'Hamiltonian moment'. Furthermore, Prof. Varoufakis addresses whether there are alternatives to closed doors intergovernmental bargains to make the European Union strive forward. The chair of this event is Prof. Caselli, the Norman Sosnow Professor of Economics of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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In his talk for the European Society of the LSESU, Prof. Varoufakis discusses whether the Recovery Fund proposed by the EU institution really represents the EU's 'Hamiltonian moment'. Furthermore, Prof. Varoufakis addresses whether there are alternatives to closed doors intergovernmental bargains to make the European Union strive forward. The chair of this event is Prof. Caselli, the Norman Sosnow Professor of Economics of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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In his talk for the European Society of the LSESU, Prof. Varoufakis discusses whether the Recovery Fund proposed by the EU institution really represents the EU's 'Hamiltonian moment'. Furthermore, Prof. Varoufakis addresses whether there are alternatives to closed doors intergovernmental bargains to make the European Union strive forward. The chair of this event is Prof. Caselli, the Norman Sosnow Professor of Economics of the London School of Economics and Political Science. |