Designing a European Fiscal Union

Designing a European Fiscal Union
Author: Mr.Carlo Cottarelli,Ms.Martine Guerguil
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781138783225

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Does the European Union need closer fiscal integration, and in particular a stronger fiscal centre, to become more resilient to economic shocks? This book looks at the experience of 13 federal states to help inform the heated debate on this issue. It analyses in detail their practices in devolving responsibilities from the subnational to the central level, compares them to those of the European Union, and draws lessons for a possible future fiscal union in Europe. More specifically, this book tries to answer three sets of questions: What is the role of centralized fiscal policies in federations, and hence the size, features and functions of the central budget? What institutional arrangements are used to coordinate fiscal policy between the federal and subnational levels? What are the links between federal and subnational debt, and how have subnational financing crises been handled, when they occurred? These policy questions are critical in many federations, and central to the current discussions about future paths for the European Union. This book brings to the table new, practical insights through a systematic and comprehensive comparison of the EU fiscal framework with that of federal states. It also departs from the decentralization perspective that has been prominent in the literature by focusing on the role of the centre (which responsibilities are centralized at the federal level and how they are handled, rather than which functions belong to the local level). Such an approach is particularly relevant for the European Union, where a fiscal union would imply granting new powers to the centre.

Designing a European Fiscal Union

Designing a European Fiscal Union
Author: Carlo Cottarelli,Martine Guerguil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315768798

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Does the European Union need closer fiscal integration, and in particular a stronger fiscal centre, to become more resilient to economic shocks? This book looks at the experience of 13 federal states to help inform the heated debate on this issue. It analyses in detail their practices in devolving responsibilities from the subnational to the central level, compares them to those of the European Union, and draws lessons for a possible future fiscal union in Europe. More specifically, this book tries to answer three sets of questions: What is the role of centralized fiscal policies in federations, and hence the size, features and functions of the central budget? What institutional arrangements are used to coordinate fiscal policy between the federal and subnational levels? What are the links between federal and subnational debt, and how have subnational financing crises been handled, when they occurred? These policy questions are critical in many federations, and central to the current discussions about future paths for the European Union. This book brings to the table new, practical insights through a systematic and comprehensive comparison of the EU fiscal framework with that of federal states. It also departs from the decentralization perspective that has been prominent in the literature by focusing on the role of the centre (which responsibilities are centralized at the federal level and how they are handled, rather than which functions belong to the local level). Such an approach is particularly relevant for the European Union, where a fiscal union would imply granting new powers to the centre.

Designing a European Fiscal Union

Designing a European Fiscal Union
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1046053030

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Toward A Fiscal Union for the Euro Area

Toward A Fiscal Union for the Euro Area
Author: Céline Allard,Petya Koeva Brooks,Mr. John C Bluedorn,Fabian Bornhorst,Franziska Ohnsorge,Mrs. Katharine M Christopherson Puh
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484325186

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This is on a highly topical issue and addresses a key policy issue for Europe—namely, reinforcing EMU institutional architecture along with the Banking Union. Some proposals have emerged in Europe, and it will be important to put out staff views on this issue. In that context, publication as an SDN is appropriate, given the high profile nature and relevance of the topic—much like the Banking Union paper done a few months ago.

Designing Fiscal and Monetary Institutions for a European Monetary Union

Designing Fiscal and Monetary Institutions for a European Monetary Union
Author: Roel M. W. J. Beetsma,A. Lans Bovenberg,Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:316250970

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Designing a European Fiscal Union

Designing a European Fiscal Union
Author: Carlo Cottarelli,Martine Guerguil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317667513

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Does the European Union need closer fiscal integration, and in particular a stronger fiscal centre, to become more resilient to economic shocks? This book looks at the experience of 13 federal states to help inform the heated debate on this issue. It analyses in detail their practices in devolving responsibilities from the subnational to the central level, compares them to those of the European Union, and draws lessons for a possible future fiscal union in Europe. More specifically, this book tries to answer three sets of questions: What is the role of centralized fiscal policies in federations, and hence the size, features and functions of the central budget? What institutional arrangements are used to coordinate fiscal policy between the federal and subnational levels? What are the links between federal and subnational debt, and how have subnational financing crises been handled, when they occurred? These policy questions are critical in many federations, and central to the current discussions about future paths for the European Union. This book brings to the table new, practical insights through a systematic and comprehensive comparison of the EU fiscal framework with that of federal states. It also departs from the decentralization perspective that has been prominent in the literature by focusing on the role of the centre (which responsibilities are centralized at the federal level and how they are handled, rather than which functions belong to the local level). Such an approach is particularly relevant for the European Union, where a fiscal union would imply granting new powers to the centre.

Fiscal Performance Institutional Design and Decentralization in European Union Countries

Fiscal Performance  Institutional Design and Decentralization in European Union Countries
Author: Mr.Julio Escolano,Luc Eyraud,Marialuz Moreno Badia,Ms.Juliane Sarnes,Ms.Anita Tuladhar
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781463936464

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This paper analyzes the impact of decentralization on overall fiscal performance in the European Union, taking into account fiscal institutional arrangements. We find that spending decentralization has been associated with sizably better fiscal performance, especially when transfer dependency of subnational governments is low. However, subnational fiscal rules do not seem to be associated with better performance.

The European Monetary Union After the Crisis

The European Monetary Union After the Crisis
Author: Nazaré da Costa Cabral
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000096545

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This book provides a much-needed detailed analysis of the evolution of Europe over the last decade, as well as a discussion about the path of reform that has been trodden in the aftermath of the financial crisis. It offers a multidisciplinary view of the E(M)U and captures the main factors that induced the reform of the monetary union – a process that has not been linear and is far from being concluded. The author examines the policy responses designed throughout the development of the crisis and assesses the scale of the crisis in Europe, in comparison to other parts of the world, as well as its prolonged effects both in economic and financial terms. An update on the current ‘state of the art’ in the conception of risk-sharing mechanisms is provided. With its innovative approach, the book analyses the financing issues which need to be taken into consideration in the design of these instruments and highlights the main categories of governmental risk-sharing mechanisms – in particular, the ones to be used as ‘fiscal capacity’. This is a timely and topical book and will be of interest to a broad audience, including experts, scholars and students of European affairs, particularly those with economic, financial, legal and political science backgrounds.