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We assess the fiscal behaviour in the European Union countries for the period 1990-2005 via the responsiveness of budget balances to several determinants. The results show that the existence of effective fiscal rules, the degree of public spending decentralization, and the electoral cycle can...
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mitigated by numerical expenditure rules. These hypotheses are tested against data from a panel of EU Member States. Our key …
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Regarding a prospective reform of the European Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) it seems rather consensual that a simplified framework should take account of the prevailing macroeconomic context and enhance the balancing of sustainability and stabilisation considerations. This paper provides...
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In this paper we use a medium-scale DSGE model to quantitatively assess the macroeconomic stabilisation properties of a supranational unemployment insurance scheme. The model is calibrated to the euro area's core and periphery and features a rich fiscal sector, sovereign risk premia and labour...
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for debt sustainability and, second, the reform of the EU fiscal governance framework. In both debates the choice of … rule at the centre of the EU fiscal governance framework would allow reducing the latter's complexity without the need to … revise the EU Treaties. …
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