The analysis of the economic governance of the European Union highlights the importance of conditionality during economic and social crises. The pandemic crisis, for example, has prompted the EU to focus on public intervention and collective action to manage diversified interests. The Next Generation EU is a tool to strengthen national economies, fostering growth, employment, and European integration. Particular attention is devoted to conditionality, crucial to ensure coherence in the economic policies of Member States, and this also applies to the tourism sector, where conditionality plays a crucial role in addressing environmental issues and promoting sustainable tourism policies.
Turismo sostenibile e condizionalità
ALESSANDRA POLISENO
2024-01-01
Abstract
The analysis of the economic governance of the European Union highlights the importance of conditionality during economic and social crises. The pandemic crisis, for example, has prompted the EU to focus on public intervention and collective action to manage diversified interests. The Next Generation EU is a tool to strengthen national economies, fostering growth, employment, and European integration. Particular attention is devoted to conditionality, crucial to ensure coherence in the economic policies of Member States, and this also applies to the tourism sector, where conditionality plays a crucial role in addressing environmental issues and promoting sustainable tourism policies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


