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Europe has a window of opportunity to embark on a recovery that tilts towards digitalisation and a greener economy, and stands to generate sustainable benefits for its people.
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Debora Revoltella, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg.
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Revoltella, D. COVID-19 and the Twin Transition: How the Recovery Can Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Intereconomics 55, 352–355 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-020-0931-z
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