The “New” Stability and Growth Pact: More Flexible, Less Stupid?

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Series Details Vol.42, No.4, July-August 2007, p218-225
Publication Date July 2007
ISSN 0020-5346
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The doubts and criticisms with regard to the fiscal discipline imposed by the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) have been many and varied, and the SGP was revised as a result. The following paper evaluates the changes contained in the "new" SGP by considering the properties for ideal fiscal rules put forward by Kopits and Symansky. The analysis points towards a clear increase in flexibility together with the probable emergence of new enforcement problems. In this context, the need for new improvements within the European framework for the definition and implementation of national fiscal policies is discussed.

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