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Fiscal Policy Surveillance in Europe

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Informationen zum Autor MASSIMO BORDIGNON Professor of Economics, Catholic University of Milan, ItalyHANA POLACKOVA BRIXI World Bank, ChinaMARCO BUTI Director, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, the European Commission, BelgiumLARS JONUNG Economic Advisor, the European Commission, BelgiumFILIP KEEREMAN Head of Unit, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, the European Commission, BelgiumVINCENT KOEN Principal Economist, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), FranceJACQUES MÉLITZ Professor of Economics, University of Strathclyde, UKRUUD DE MOOIJ CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis and Professor of Economics, Erasmus University, The NetherlandsJONATHAN RODDEN Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USALUDGER SCHUKNECHT Head, Fiscal Surveillance Section, European Central Bank, GermanyPAUL TANG CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The NetherlandsVITO TANZI Economic Advisor, Inter-American Development Bank, USATERESA TER-MINASSIAN Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), USAPAUL JOSEPH VAN DEN NOORD Economics Department, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), FranceMAXWELL WATSON Economic Advisor, the European Commission, BelgiumERIK WIBBELS Associate Professor, University of Washington, USACHARLES WYPLOSZ Professor of Economics, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Switzerland Klappentext The Stability and Growth Pact provides for the systematic surveillance of the fiscal policies of 25 EU member states. On this basis, this book provides an overview of themes in current fiscal policy, including the impact of ageing populations on fiscal sustainability, fiscal policy over the cycle, fiscal decentralization and expenditure reforms. Zusammenfassung The Stability and Growth Pact provides for the systematic surveillance of the fiscal policies of 25 EU member states. On this basis! this book provides an overview of themes in current fiscal policy! including the impact of ageing populations on fiscal sustainability! fiscal policy over the cycle! fiscal decentralization and expenditure reforms. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables List of Figures Foreword Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction; P.Wierts, S.Deroose, E.Flores & A.Turrini PART 1: MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN BUDGETARY SURVEILLANCE Large and Unknown Implicit Liabilities: Policy Implications for the Eurozone; C.Wyplosz Fiscal Gimmickry in Europe: One-off Measures and Creative Accounting; V.Koen & P.J.van den Noord Non-discretionary and Automatic Fiscal Policy in the EU and the OECD; J.Mélitz Comment Part I; M.Buti PART II: FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION: ACHIEVING HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINTS Fiscal Decentralization: How to Harden the Budget Constraint; M.Bordignon Achieving Fiscal Discipline in Federations: Germany and the EMU; J.Rodden Business Cycles and the Political Economy of Decentralized Finance: Lessons for Fiscal Federalism in the EU; E.Wibbels & J.Rodden Comment Part II; T.Ter-Minassian PART III: ENLARGEMENT: FISCAL SURVEILLANCE ON THE ROAD TO EMU Financial Stability During Convergence: What can Fiscal Policy Contribute? M.Watson Contingent Liabilities in New Member States; H.P.Brixi Comment Part III; F.Keereman PART IV: PUBLIC FINANCES, EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY: WHAT ARE THE TRADE-OFFS? Reforming Public Expenditure in Industrialised Countries: Are There Trade-Offs? L.Schuknecht & V.Tanzi Reforming the Public Sector in Europe: Reconciling Equity and Efficiency; R.de Mooij & P.Tang Comment Part IV; L.Jonung Notes Bibliography...

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List of Tables List of Figures Foreword Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction; P.Wierts, S.Deroose, E.Flores & A.Turrini PART 1: MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN BUDGETARY SURVEILLANCE Large and Unknown Implicit Liabilities: Policy Implications for the Eurozone; C.Wyplosz Fiscal Gimmickry in Europe: One-off Measures and Creative Accounting; V.Koen & P.J.van den Noord Non-discretionary and Automatic Fiscal Policy in the EU and the OECD; J.Mélitz Comment Part I; M.Buti PART II: FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION: ACHIEVING HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINTS Fiscal Decentralization: How to Harden the Budget Constraint; M.Bordignon Achieving Fiscal Discipline in Federations: Germany and the EMU; J.Rodden Business Cycles and the Political Economy of Decentralized Finance: Lessons for Fiscal Federalism in the EU; E.Wibbels & J.Rodden Comment Part II; T.Ter-Minassian PART III: ENLARGEMENT: FISCAL SURVEILLANCE ON THE ROAD TO EMU Financial Stability During Convergence: What can Fiscal Policy Contribute? M.Watson Contingent Liabilities in New Member States; H.P.Brixi Comment Part III; F.Keereman PART IV: PUBLIC FINANCES, EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY: WHAT ARE THE TRADE-OFFS? Reforming Public Expenditure in Industrialised Countries: Are There Trade-Offs? L.Schuknecht & V.Tanzi Reforming the Public Sector in Europe: Reconciling Equity and Efficiency; R.de Mooij & P.Tang Comment Part IV; L.Jonung Notes Bibliography

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Assisted by Deroose (Editor), S Deroose (Editor), S. Deroose (Editor), Servaas Deroose (Editor), E. Flores (Editor), Elena Flores (Editor), E Flores et al (Editor), A. Turrini (Editor), P. Wierts (Editor), Peter J. Wierts (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.05.2006
 
EAN 9781403987631
ISBN 978-1-4039-8763-1
No. of pages 416
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

B, macroeconomics, Economics and Finance, International Economics, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, Public finance, Finance, Public, Public finance and taxation, accounting;fiscal policy;growth;public finance

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