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Fiscal policy in Europe: how effective are automatic stabilisers? - Anne Brunila (Ministry of Finance, Finland), Marco Buti and Jan in ‘t Veld

Author(s): Anne Brunila (Ministry of Finance, Finland), Marco Buti and Jan in 't Veld

Fiscal policy in Europe: how effective are automatic stabilisers? - Anne Brunila (Ministry of Finance, Finland), Marco Buti and Jan in ‘t Veld pdf (129 kB) Choose translations of the previous link 

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 automatic fiscal stabilisers, rather than active policies in cushioning the business cycle. We show that automatic stabilisers are relatively powerful in the event of shocks to private consumption, but less so in the case of shocks to private investment and exports. In the case of supply side shocks, the automatic stabilisers are largely ineffective, but this may actually be a good thing to the extent that supply-side disturbances call for structural adjustment rather than cyclical stabilisation..

(European Economy. Economic Papers 177. September 2002. Brussels. 32pp. Tab. Free.)

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