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Italy and Draghi: Next Steps

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February 2021

Why Italy is Crucial to NextGenerationEU

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As a new unity government led by Mario Draghi starts its mandate in Italy, Chief Economist Alessandro Leipold, publishes a forward-looking commentary on Why Italy is Crucial to the Recovery and Resilience Facility’s Success – and What the New Government Needs To Do.

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