The Euro Area Crisis: Need for a Supranational Fiscal Risk Sharing Mechanism?
Davide Furceri and
Aleksandra Zdzienicka
No 2013/198, IMF Working Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
The aim of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of risk sharing mechanisms in the euro area and whether a supranational fiscal risk sharing mechanism could insure countries against very severe downturns. Using an unbalanced panel of 15 euro area countries over the period 1979-2010, the results of the paper show that: (i) the effectiveness of risk sharing mechanisms in the euro area is significantly lower than in existing federations (such as the U.S. and Germany) and (ii) it falls sharply in severe downturns just when it is needed most; (iii) a supranational fiscal stabilization mechanism, financed by a relatively small contribution, would be able to fully insure euro area countries against very severe, persistent and unanticipated downturns.
Keywords: WP; stabilization fund; risk sharing; consumption smoothing; fiscal union; euro area country; severe downturn; euro area member; Euro area crisis; GDP shock; Income; Credit; Consumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 34
Date: 2013-09-25
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