La contribución de la Unión Europea a la gobernanza económica mundial ante la crisis del paradigma globalizador
Abstract
The first major crisis of globalization has left economies around the world in a state of uncertainty that requires the adoption of effective decisions to address it. Logically, the European Union as a political actor in the international arena cannot remain indifferent to this situation. In the current debate between global governance-the government of globalization, European institutions have made use of the legal-political paradigm and its corresponding economic model on which to build the integration project. The Market State and its correlation with economic performance, the Regulatory State, have been at the lines of action proposed by the Commission for the establishment of a strong global economic governance facing the crisis in the G-20 Summit of held in 2010. Lines of action that have also left their toll on the European space over the proposed reform of the Stability and Growth Pact.
Published online: 15 April 2016
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