Governing the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility: National Plans and Performance-Based Financing in Theory and Practice
Speaker
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Jonathan ZeitlinCiampi Visiting Scholar and University of Amsterdam
Jonathan Zeitlin, Ciampi Visiting Scholar and University of Amsterdam
Governing the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility: National Plans and Performance-Based Financing in Theory and Practice
Abstract
Beyond its remarkable financial envelope, the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) introduced in response to the Covid-19 pandemic marks an important qualitative step forward in EU governance, as it introduces a new “demand-driven and performance-based” governance design. In this seminar, based on a co-authored study for the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), I will assess the effectiveness and legitimacy of the RRF’s design, by analyzing its practical functioning during the drafting, implementation, and monitoring of the National Recovery and Resilience Plans (NRRPs) in eight member states: Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Slovakia, and Spain. More specifically, I will examine the extent to which governments took ownership of the Plans; the inclusivity of their drafting; and the role of the Commission in steering the process. On implementation and monitoring, I will trace how RRF governance has affected domestic policy making; what obstacles have arisen in the implementation process; and how monitoring by the Commission works in practice, with particular attention to its interpretive flexibility and administrative load. The conclusion will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the RRF’s governance model, and proposes revisions to be incorporated into the design of any successor to the RRF itself, as well as to that of any similar EU funding instrument.