The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. In a recent blog post, "What Blanchard gets wrong: The puzzling persistence of managerialism in EU fiscal governance", Marco Dani, Dario Guarascio, Joana Mendes, Agustin José Menéndez, Harm Schepel and Mike Wilkinson respond to a recent proposal to overhaul the EU’s current fiscal framework. They argue that while the EU’s fiscal rules should undoubtedly be reformed, a more radical solution is required that puts democratic politics at the heart of the EU’s fiscal governance
The European Union fiscal architecture combines hard and soft modes of policy coordination that con...
While a fully fledged fiscal union exists in the US, no similar entity has been developed in the eu...
Bökemeier B, Wolski M. This time is different: Fiscal response to the COVID-19 pandemic among EU cou...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Mon...
Abstract There was a widespread consensus on the need to modify fiscal rules in the EU even before t...
Defence date: 20 December 2016Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, (EUI - Supervisor); Pr...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic and the pressure it has created on member states’ public finances hav...
Abstract Following the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe this spring and subsequent measures to contain th...
This article investigates the ideational foundations of the European Union fiscal governance by peru...
This dissertation examines the prospects of establishing a genuine European fiscal union – a key str...
The article investigates the political determinants of fiscal governance in the EU. Since the outset...
At the beginning of 2020, the European Union embarked on a process of reviewing its macroeconomic po...
This book contributes to our deeper understanding of the fiscal architecture that emerged during and...
There are two possible readings of the current situation in the Eurozone (EZ). The first is to focus...
Fiscal governance in the Euro-zone is fatally flawed and it would be preferable to have a more integ...
The European Union fiscal architecture combines hard and soft modes of policy coordination that con...
While a fully fledged fiscal union exists in the US, no similar entity has been developed in the eu...
Bökemeier B, Wolski M. This time is different: Fiscal response to the COVID-19 pandemic among EU cou...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Mon...
Abstract There was a widespread consensus on the need to modify fiscal rules in the EU even before t...
Defence date: 20 December 2016Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, (EUI - Supervisor); Pr...
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic and the pressure it has created on member states’ public finances hav...
Abstract Following the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe this spring and subsequent measures to contain th...
This article investigates the ideational foundations of the European Union fiscal governance by peru...
This dissertation examines the prospects of establishing a genuine European fiscal union – a key str...
The article investigates the political determinants of fiscal governance in the EU. Since the outset...
At the beginning of 2020, the European Union embarked on a process of reviewing its macroeconomic po...
This book contributes to our deeper understanding of the fiscal architecture that emerged during and...
There are two possible readings of the current situation in the Eurozone (EZ). The first is to focus...
Fiscal governance in the Euro-zone is fatally flawed and it would be preferable to have a more integ...
The European Union fiscal architecture combines hard and soft modes of policy coordination that con...
While a fully fledged fiscal union exists in the US, no similar entity has been developed in the eu...
Bökemeier B, Wolski M. This time is different: Fiscal response to the COVID-19 pandemic among EU cou...