从经济角度看共同利益:COVID-19 期间欧盟政策的启示

Alina Szypulewska-Porczyńska, Edyta Zduńska-Leseux, Anna Horodecka
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本文深入探讨了经济学话语中关于 "共同利益 "的各种概念,并仔细研究了这些概念在 COVID-19 大流行期间对欧洲一体化的影响。通过全面的文献综述、政策分析和案例研究,本文探讨了共同利益在欧盟政策背景下的表现形式。我们的研究得出了两种重要的解释:第一种解释将共同利益视为一种终极目标,即在个人利益和集体利益之间寻求一种平衡,并通过出色的经济治理来实现;第二种解释认为,共同利益是一个持续的过程,其基础是指导实现这种平衡的原则。我们的研究结果表明,欧盟应对 COVID-19 危机的措施导致了财政政策和创新战略的转变。研究成果表明,欧盟的方法发生了显著转变,更加注重社会福利、环境可持续性和集体福祉。
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The common good from an economic perspective: Insights from EU policies during the COVID-19
This paper delves into the diverse conceptualizations of the “common good” within the economic discourse and scrutinizes their implications for European integration during the pressing COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a comprehensive literature review, policy analysis, and case study examination, it explores the manifestations of the common good in the context of European Union policies. Two key interpretations emerge from our investigation: the first presents the common good as an ultimate objective, seeking a balance between individual and collective interests achieved via adept economic governance; the second considers it a continuous process underpinned by the principles that direct the journey toward such a balance. Our findings reveal that the EU’s response to the COVID-19 crisis led to shifts in fiscal policies and innovation strategies. The research outcomes demonstrate a marked transition in the EU’s approach, with a stronger focus on social welfare, environmental sustainability, and collective well-being.
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