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would be problematic in EMU given the loss of national monetary autonomy. This paper argues that the alleged trade …
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The fiscal philosophy of EMU's budgetary rules is to bring deficits close to balance and then let automatic stabilisers … circumstances, good economic policy, it is evidently not regarded as good politics. The current difficulties of EMU's fiscal policy …
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the existing degree of political integration in EMU, however, internal adjustment rather than attempting to redesign the …
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This paper examines economic policy interactions in the Economic and Monetary Union when the assessment of cyclical conditions in real time is surrounded by uncertainty. On the basis of a simple stylised model it shows that different views about the output gap on the side of the policy players -...
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European policy makers, notably in the euro area, seem to take for granted that the electorate will punish them for bold reform in product and labour markets. This may explain why progress in the euro area has been comparatively limited. This paper posits and, using a dataset for 21 OECD...
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It is largely recognised that fiscal policy will have larger responsibilities for cyclical stabilisation in EMU given … the loss of the monetary instrument. At the same time, the EMU's budgetary framework emphasises the need to rely on …
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The Stability and Growth Pact has been under fire ever since it was born. But is the Pact a flawed fiscal rule? Against established criteria for an ideal fiscal rule, its design and compliance mechanisms show strengths and weaknesses. The latter tend to reflect trade-offs typical of...
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European policy makers, notably in the euro area, seem to take for granted that the electorate will punish them for bold reform in product and labour markets. This may explain why progress in the euro area has been comparatively limited. This paper posits and, using a dataset for 21 OECD...
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