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The European Added Value of the Recovery and Resilience Facility

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  • Francesco Corti
  • Daniel Gros
  • Tomas Ruiz
  • Alessandro Liscai
  • Tamas Kiss-Galfalvi
  • David Gstrein
  • Elena Herold
  • Mathias Dolls
  • Clemens Fuest

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This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the National Recovery and Resilience Plans (NRRPs) of Austria, Belgium, and Germany. Exploiting a detailed database that covers all the investments and reforms included in the NRRPs and building on insights from semi-structured expert interviews, we study their alignment with EU objectives, the additionality of the spending, and the cross-border effects. We find that all three NRRPs are well aligned with the objectives defined in the RRF Regulation but differ greatly in terms of additionality. Cross-border projects are only of limited importance. We finally highlight some missed opportunities for other cross-border projects.

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  • Francesco Corti & Daniel Gros & Tomas Ruiz & Alessandro Liscai & Tamas Kiss-Galfalvi & David Gstrein & Elena Herold & Mathias Dolls & Clemens Fuest, 2022. "The European Added Value of the Recovery and Resilience Facility," EconPol Policy Reports 39, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:econpr:_39
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    1. Šlander, Sonja & Wostner, Peter, 2018. "Additionality of European Cohesion Policy," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(4), pages 721-737, October.
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