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PNRR: appalti, partenariati e progetti finanziati

The Next Generation EU (NGEU) is the European Commission's recovery plan to respond to the economic and social crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, worsened by the severe economic uncertainty caused by the war on Europe's borders. A further topic addressed in this section is that of...

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Published in:Techne (Florence, Italy : 2011) Italy : 2011), 2024-01, Vol.27, p.303-304
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