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Catalog start Call number LC Classification|H - Social Sciences (General)|HJ - Public Finance Remove constraint Call number: LC Classification|H - Social Sciences (General)|HJ - Public Finance Region European Union countries Remove constraint Region: European Union countries Topic Monetary policy Remove constraint Topic: Monetary policy
Buti, Marco2
Brunila, Anne1
Farina, Francesco1
Franco, Daniele, 1953-1
Grahl, John1
Grimwade, Nigel, 1949-1
Hagen, Jürgen von.1
Martinez-Mongay, Carlos1
Tamborini, Roberto1
Currency crises3
Economic & financial crises & disasters1
European Community Studies Association-Austria1
University Association for Contemporary European Studies1
1. La dette publique et comment s'en débarrasser : désendetter les États européens sans compromettre la croissance, c'est possible! [2015]
2. The European debt crisis : causes, consequences, measures and remedies [2014]
3. Managing the euro area debt crisis [2014]
4. Macroeconomic policy in the European Monetary Union : from the old to the new stability and growth pact [2008]
6. The stability and growth pact experience and future aspects [electronic resource] [2007]
Book — xiv, 259 p. : ill.
7. The stability and growth pact : experience and future aspects [2006]
8. The behaviour of fiscal authorities : stabilization, growth, and institutions [2002]
Book — xiv, 304 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Overview by the editors
PART 1: HOW DO FISCAL AUTHORITIES BEHAVE? Strategies of Budgetary Consolidation in the 1990s-- J.von Hagen, A.Hughes Hallet & R.Strauch Entry and Exit Dynamics from Excessive Deficits-- A.Bayar & P. de Boer Convergence of Fiscal Policies in the Euro Area-- O.De Bandt & F.Mongelli Fiscal policy and the size of governments-- C. Martinez-Mongay Budgetary Institutions for Sustainable Public Finances-- J.von Hagen, A.Hughes Hallet & R.Strauch
PART 2: FISCAL POLICY FOR STABILISATION AND GROWTH How to allow the automatic stabilisers to operate fully? A policy maker's guide for EMU countries-- Ph.Mills & A.Quinet Automatic Stabilisers in the 1990s and Beyond-- P.van den Noord Fiscal Policy in the European Monetary Union: the Stabilisation Aspects-- W.Roeger & H.Wijkander Gauging Ricardian Effects-- A.Brunila Impact of Large Public Debt on Growth: a Discussion of Potential Channels-- V.Tanzi & N.Chalk
PART 3: MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY INTERACTIONS IN EMU Debt, Deficits and the Behaviour of Monetary and Fiscal Authorities-- J.Melitz Interactions between Monetary and Fiscal Policy under a Stability Pact-- M. Buti, J.In't Veld & W.Roeger Central Bank Independence, Political Uncertainty and the Assignment of Instruments to Targets-- A.Hughes Hallett & N.Viegi.
The behaviour of fiscal authorities and their interplay with budgetary institutions are increasingly important areas of economic research, heightened by the move to the single currency in Europe. This volume provides a systematic analysis of issues including the determinants of fiscal retrenchment strategies, the role of numerical and procedural rules, the composition of the adjustment, the (dis)similarity of fiscal behaviour across countries, the interactions between fiscal and monetary authorities, and the long-run factors shaping fiscal behaviour and sustainability. The contributors to this volume include leading academic economists who have contributed to shape the research in these matters and policy makers (from the ECB, European Commission, IMF, OECD) who provide an institutionally relevant angle to the analysis.
HJ1000 .B43 2002 Unknown
9. Defining a macroeconomic framework for the Euro area [2001]
London : Centre for Economic Policy Research, [2001]
This volume begins with a review of the main events of the year and how the European Central Bank has dealt with them. The report then deals with the relationships between the ECB and the eurogroup, how the Council make monetary policy decisions and macroeconomic adjustment in the monetary union.
HJ1000 .D44 2001 Available
10. The stability and growth pact : the architecture of fiscal policy in EMU [2001]
Book — xiv, 439 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction-- A.Brunila, M.Buti & D.Franco
PART 1: DOES THE EMU NEED FISCAL RULES Does EMU Need a Stability Pact?-- R.Beetsma The Stability and Growth Pact: a delicate balance or an albatross?-- M.B.Canzoneri & B.T.Diba
PART 2: WHERE DOES THE PACT COME FROM? Genesis of a Pact-- J.Stark The Stability and Growth Pact: how did we get there?-- D.Costello
PART 3: HOW DOES THE PACT WORK? Main aspects of the working of the Stability and Growth Pact-- A.J.Cabral Fiscal surveillance under the pact: the stability and Convergence Programmes-- J.Fischer & G.Giudice
PART 4: "CLOSE TO BALANCE OR IN SURPLUS": THE MEDIUM TERM BUDGETARY TARGETS Setting medium-term fiscal targets in EMU-- M.J.Artis & M.Buti Estimating prudent budgetary margins for EU countries: a simulated SVAR model approach-- T.Dalsgaard & A.de Serres The Stability and Growth Pact, will it ever be reached?-- R.Barrell & K.Dury
PART 5: FISCAL POLICY CO-ORDINATION UNDER THE PACT Fiscal policy, automatic stabilisers and policy co-ordination in EMU-- M.Viren Should fiscal policy co-ordination go beyond the SGP?-- S.Korkman
PART 6: PUBLIC DEBT UNDER THE STABILITY AND GROWTH PACT Optimal debt under a deficit constraint-- M.Rostagno, P.Hiebert & J.Perez-GarcA--a How should the debt be managed? Supporting the Stability Pact-- A.Missale
PART 7: WERE THERE POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES? Public investment, the stability Pact and the 'Golden Rule'-- F.Balassone & D.Franco Achieving fiscal discipline through tradable deficit permits-- A.Casella Glossary References Index.
HJ1000.5 .S7 2001 Available
11. The debt burden and its consequences for monetary policy : proceedings of a conference held by the International Economic Association at the Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt, Germany [1998]
The International Economic Association - List of Participants and Contributors - Abbreviations and Acronyms - Introduction-- M.King & G.Calvo -
PART 1: OVERVIEW PAPERS - Debt and Monetary Policy: The Policy Issues-- R.Dornbusch - Discussion-- M.King - Debt, Cash Flow and Inflation Incentives: A Swedish Example-- M.Persson, T.Persson & L.E.O. Svensson - Discussion-- J.Campbell -
PART 2: THE STRUCTURE AND MATURITY OF DEBT - Optimal Funding Policy-- R.J.Barro - Discussion-- F.Giavazzi - Global Government Securities Markets: Economics and Politics of Recent Market Microstructure Reforms-- R.S.Kroszner - Discussion-- J.Pitchford -
PART 3: DEBT AND DOMESTIC MONETARY POLICY - Control of the Public Debt: A Requirement for Price Stability?-- M.Woodford - Discussion-- W.Perraudin - Towards a Political-Economic Theory of Domestic Debt-- A.Drazen - Discussion-- T.Ito -
PART 4: DEBT AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS - Varieties of Capital-Market Crises-- G.A.Calvo - Discussion-- A.Razin - Debt and Exchange Rates-- P.Kugler - Discussion-- C.Bean -
PART 5: DEBT AND MONETARY UNION - Credibility, Seigniorage and Government Debt in a Monetary Union-- B.Huber - Discussion-- A.Giovannini - Deficits, Debt and European Monetary Union: Some Unpleasant Fiscal Arithmetic-- G.Winckler, E.Hochreiter & P.Brandner - Discussion-- J.von Hagen - Index.
The essays in this volume reflect on the fact that in all countries debt and deficits of the public sector are at heart: of economic policy debate. Debt and deficits pose major problems, all the more pressing in Europe because of the Maastricht criteria for entry into European Monetary Union. In the developing world debt has been associated with major financial crises.
HJ8015 .D424 1998 Unknown
12. Paying for Europe [1998]
This volume reviews the way that the European Union is financed. It traces the evolution of the financing of the EU and discusses options for reform of the EU budget in the light of the challenges of EMU and enlargement.
HJ1000.5 .B44 1998 Unknown
13. After Maastricht : a guide to European monetary union [1997]
London : Lawrence and Wishart Ltd., 1997.
Monetary theory and monetary policy-- exchange rates and the balance of payments-- international monetary regimes-- monetary integration in Europe-- the EMS-- the crisis of the EMS-- monetary union-- the European Central Bank-- money and financial integration-- monetary unification and fiscal policy-- EMU and the world economy-- conclusion - the narrow space.
HJ1000 .G72 1997 Available