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MATTEO BURSI

CULTORE DELLA MATERIA
Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza
CULTORE DELLA MATERIA
Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi"


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Pubblicazioni

2023 - A cross-sectional analysis of the Transmission Protection Instrument: between economical needs and outdated Treaties [Articolo su rivista]
Bursi, Matteo
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2023 - Dialogo fra un sacerdote ed un socialista [Capitolo/Saggio]
Bursi, Matteo
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2023 - Euro Digitale: una questione di sovranità [Articolo su rivista]
Bursi, Matteo
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2023 - Federico Fornaro, 2 giugno 1946. Storia di un referendum, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino, 2021, pp. 202 [Scheda bibliografica]
Bursi, Matteo
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2022 - Il rischio stagflazione: un nuovo incentivo a riformare la BCE [Articolo su rivista]
Bursi, Matteo
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2021 - La linea sanitaria del Meccanismo Europeo di Stabilità: nè leviatano, nè panacea [Articolo su rivista]
Bursi, Matteo
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the Pandemic Crisis Support Credit Line(PCSCL) of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) and its possibile usefulness in the current italian scenario. In order to achieve these goals, the present work combines law, economics and politics, providing, at the end, a pattern which could represent the backbone of an unbiased discussion on the subject


2021 - La reazione europea alla sentenza sul PSPP del Bundesverfassungsgericht: il doveroso avvio di una procedura d'infrazione [Articolo su rivista]
Bursi, Matteo
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2020 - L'emissione dei Coronabond alla luce dei Trattati: una possibile base per il Recovery Fund? [Articolo su rivista]
Bursi, Matteo
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2020 - La sentenza del BVerfG sul Public Sector Purchase Programme: un’Europa sempre più difficile [Nota a Sentenza]
Bursi, Matteo
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the sentence of the Bundesverfassungsgericht on the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP), adopting a perspective which combines law, economics and history. In this sense, initially, the focus will be adressed toward the “european path” of the German Constitutional Court since the case Solange to the most recent pronunciations about the initiatives implemented by the European Central Bank. Subsequently the article will depeen the possible consequences of the 5 May judgement while, further, there will be a consideration about the tasks, and the ideological base, ofthe Frankfurt’s institute. Finally, we will suggest a reflection on the overall german approach to the European Union, trying to understand what role this country is ready to play in the forthcoming continental scenario.