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Fiscal Fee Riders and Safeguards in the Euro Area Fiscal free riders in the euro area Euro area governments retain principal authority over fiscal policy A country that runs excessive budget deficits gains all the political advantages from high spending and low taxes, but shifts part of burden to other euro countries If ECB needs to raise interest rates to offset excessively expansionary fiscal policy, it must do so for all members Unsustainable deficits by one country may undermine confidence in stability of the euro area as a whole and worsen borrowing conditions for all members Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ Safeguards are not adequate. . . EU rules limit deficits to 3% of GDP and debt to 60% of GDP, but it has proved impossible to enforce these rules Euro zone rules contain a strict “no bail out” clause, but this rule has been weakened by the 2010 rescue package for Greece and other high-deficit countries In the past, the ECB did not purchase bonds of individual member countries, but in 2010 it began to do so under pressure of the Greek crisis
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Fiscal Fee Riders and Safeguards in the Euro Area Fiscal free riders in the euro area Euro area governments retain principal authority over fiscal policy A country that runs excessive budget deficits gains all the political advantages from high spending and low taxes, but shifts part of burden to other euro countries If ECB needs to raise interest rates to offset excessively expansionary fiscal policy, it must do so for all members Unsustainable deficits by one country may undermine confidence in stability of the euro area as a whole and worsen borrowing conditions for all members Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ Safeguards are not adequate. . . EU rules limit deficits to 3% of GDP and debt to 60% of GDP, but it has proved impossible to enforce these rules Euro zone rules contain a strict “no bail out” clause, but this rule has been weakened by the 2010 rescue package for Greece and other high-deficit countries In the past, the ECB did not purchase bonds of individual member countries, but in 2010 it began to do so under pressure of the Greek crisis
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