The two main pillars of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), a key component of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) programme, are green and digital.
Now that the EU’s post-pandemic recovery programme is on course, the
priority should be to increase private sector investments. The two main
pillars of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), a key component
of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) programme, are green and digital.
Although the EU is taking the global lead on the green transition and is
putting a solid policy framework in place, it is lagging in the digital
transformation, with significant gaps remaining across Member States.
For the EU to deliver the twin transition to a green and digital
economy, and mobilise the necessary resources to get there, market
financing – which is much less developed compared to international peers
– should be developed further. This will advance the green transition,
cement Europe’s Green lead, and advance digitalisation.
This policy brief starts by reviewing the implementation of the NGEU
programme thus far, and the take-up and allocation of funds at Member
State level. It then discusses the expected impact of the plan based on
past experience under similar programmes, and how the European
Commission (EC) will ensure good use of the money. It continues by
examining NGEU’s transition towards private sector financing, and what
is required to achieve this. Finally, it concludes with some policy
recommendations.
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