The chief current problems for Europe, apart from possible decisions bearing on the Schengen Treaty and its costs, concern compliance with the rules on the government budget deficit (3 per cent of GDP) and the public debt (60 per cent). The annual budget constraint is attenuated by the possibility of flexible application for individual members, while the debt limit is harshened by the Fiscal Compact, which requires members to bring the ratio down below the 60 per cent threshold within 20 years. The Italian government’s recent critical stance on a European Monetary Union more concerned with budgetary rigor, measured in percentage points, than with growth, gauged by more jobs and higher living standards, constitutes an important sti...
The paper aims to critically examine the problems of public debt in Italy under the criteria of the ...
This contribution concerns the European monetary union and single currency, the eur. It addresses th...
Needless to say, policies in Italy are far from those here envisaged, although the public role in t...
The chief current problems for Europe, apart from possible decisions bearing on the Schengen Treaty...
The paper investigates the factors that led the Italian government to accede to the Fiscal Compact i...
© 2015, ZBW and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. This paper assesses the limitations that the Stab...
Public debt is the burden over the shoulder of the Europe that is, and the Europe to come. Most of ...
Competitiveness adjustment in struggling southern euro-area members requires persistently lower infl...
The vision of an economic and monetary union came to be realized within three stages. The limitation...
Italy is currently asking Brussels for more flexibility over its new budget for structural reforms, ...
Contrary to the image generally portrayed to Northern European countries, Italy is not a fiscally pr...
The euro area’s political contract requires member nations to rely principally on their own resource...
- Competitiveness adjustment in struggling southern euro-area members requires persistently lower i...
The fundamental flaws of the European Monetary Union can only be overcome by a drastic change in mac...
The paper aims to critically examine the problems of public debt in Italy under the criteria of the ...
The paper aims to critically examine the problems of public debt in Italy under the criteria of the ...
This contribution concerns the European monetary union and single currency, the eur. It addresses th...
Needless to say, policies in Italy are far from those here envisaged, although the public role in t...
The chief current problems for Europe, apart from possible decisions bearing on the Schengen Treaty...
The paper investigates the factors that led the Italian government to accede to the Fiscal Compact i...
© 2015, ZBW and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. This paper assesses the limitations that the Stab...
Public debt is the burden over the shoulder of the Europe that is, and the Europe to come. Most of ...
Competitiveness adjustment in struggling southern euro-area members requires persistently lower infl...
The vision of an economic and monetary union came to be realized within three stages. The limitation...
Italy is currently asking Brussels for more flexibility over its new budget for structural reforms, ...
Contrary to the image generally portrayed to Northern European countries, Italy is not a fiscally pr...
The euro area’s political contract requires member nations to rely principally on their own resource...
- Competitiveness adjustment in struggling southern euro-area members requires persistently lower i...
The fundamental flaws of the European Monetary Union can only be overcome by a drastic change in mac...
The paper aims to critically examine the problems of public debt in Italy under the criteria of the ...
The paper aims to critically examine the problems of public debt in Italy under the criteria of the ...
This contribution concerns the European monetary union and single currency, the eur. It addresses th...
Needless to say, policies in Italy are far from those here envisaged, although the public role in t...