Domestic Budgets in a United Europe: Fiscal Governance from the End of Bretton Woods to EMU / Edition 1

Domestic Budgets in a United Europe: Fiscal Governance from the End of Bretton Woods to EMU / Edition 1

by Mark Hallerberg
ISBN-10:
0801442710
ISBN-13:
9780801442711
Pub. Date:
09/15/2004
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801442710
ISBN-13:
9780801442711
Pub. Date:
09/15/2004
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Domestic Budgets in a United Europe: Fiscal Governance from the End of Bretton Woods to EMU / Edition 1

Domestic Budgets in a United Europe: Fiscal Governance from the End of Bretton Woods to EMU / Edition 1

by Mark Hallerberg

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Overview

Under European Monetary Union, member states lose the ability to steer their economies by manipulating monetary policy. Domestic Budgets in a United Europe, which explains the content, evolution, and effectiveness of fiscal institutions, will be the definitive account of European budget reform in the late twentieth century.Mark Hallerberg examines the making of budgets in EU countries from 1973 to 2000 and explores why those countries introduced fiscal rules when they did. In 1993, when the fiscal-policy criteria for monetary union were first announced, only Luxembourg and the Republic of Ireland would have qualified. In 1997, only Greece failed. Various explanations have been advanced for this rapid turnaround, including luck (a favorable economic climate reduced pressures on local budgets), accounting tricks, and the increasing pressures caused by international capital mobility. Underlying these various explanations is a basic skepticism about whether countries in the European Union actively worked to reform their national budgeting procedures. In rich case studies, Hallerberg shows that the member-states did indeed reform their budget institutions. Many of them, he finds, had started that process long before the formal signing of the Maastricht Treaty of 1991, making domestic changes that allowed them to qualify individually under EMU criteria.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801442711
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 09/15/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.88(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Hallerberg is Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University.

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Herbert Kitschelt

Domestic Budgets in a United Europe contributes greatly to the literature on the politics of fiscal ' retrenchment' in comparative political economic research. In exemplary fashion Mark Hallerberg combines deductive theory building based on formal analysis, macro-quantitative empirical comparison, and process tracing through detailed case studies illustrating the diversity of mechanisms and outcomes in fiscal policy making.

Ludger Schuknecht

Mark Hallerberg's Domestic Budgets in a United Europe is an excellent contribution to the literature and the policy debate on how fiscal policies work. Its message is important: healthy public finances require appropriate institutions and these can differ significantly across countries. The analysis is sound: a consistent conceptual framework explaining the role and emergence of fiscal institutions is followed by a number of case studies. The book is timely and timeless: students, academics, policy analysts and policy makers will find an invaluable toolkit for assessing fiscal policies and institutions in Europe and abroad.

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