Whyman, Philip B ORCID: 0000-0002-3926-1019
(2010)
Creating a Sustainable EMU: A Proposal for a Semi-Automatic Stabilisation Mechanism.
In:
Progress in Economics Research.
Progress in Economics Research, 18
(18).
Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, pp. 1-26.
ISBN 978-1-61728-625-4
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Abstract
The persistence of asymmetric shocks affecting the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), established within the European Union (EU), necessitates a consideration of an expanded role for fiscal policy stabilisation. Having examined principles for fiscal policy assignment and EMU's impact upon economic policy flexibility, the paper develops a semiautomatic stabilisation model dependant upon the output cost of unemployment for individual member states. The distributional impact is estimated via a simulation of how the system would have operated by reference to a time period encompassing a full economic cycle and the previous two recessionary episodes, namely 1982-1996. Conclusions emphasise the importance of the method of finance, the difficulty in securing consensus around a design and the desirability for a complementary structural programme.
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