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Title: Forms of fiscal governance in the Euro Area - an update
Authors: Catania, Moira
Baimbridge, Mark
Litsios, Ioannis
Keywords: Finance, Public -- European Union countries
Expenditures, Public
Eurozone
Government spending policy -- European Union countries
Debts, Public -- European Union countries
Monetary unions
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Citation: Catania, M., Baimbridge, M. & Litsios, I. (2023). Forms of fiscal governance in the Euro Area - An update. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 10.1111/sjpe.12370
Abstract: Despite the common Euro Area (EA) requirements, we find notable differences in the quality of fiscal governance among the 19 member states. Moreover, characteristics of the delegation approach, which have been largely ignored in the EA fiscal governance framework, remain important in various member states. Using a two-way fixed effects panel data model for the EA countries during 2006–2018, we find that the delegation approach can be effective to improve the fiscal position. On the other hand, the imposition of centrally mandated common rules-based reforms has not taken into account the national political, social and institutional setting, and this may have also affected their effectiveness to achieve fiscal discipline. Our findings thus suggest a reconsideration of the one-size-fits-all, rules-based approach to fiscal governance in the EA.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/115999
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