Structural budget balance and fiscal policy: The limits of the European approach
Stefano Fantaconey,
Petya G. Garalova and
Carlo Milani
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Stefano Fantaconey: Centro Europa Ricerche, Via Bruxelles 59, Rome 0018, Italy
Petya G. Garalova: Centro Europa Ricerche, Via Bruxelles 59, Rome 0018, Italy
Carlo Milani: Centro Europa Ricerche, Via Bruxelles 59, Rome 0018, Italy
Yildiz Social Science Review, 2015, vol. 1, issue 2, 19-34
Abstract:
Under the Fiscal Compact's rules, the structural balance has become a crucial variable in the EU budgetary framework. This should facilitate the operativeness of the automatic stabilizers and avoid pro-cyclical scal policies . However, in the past years peripheral member countries have witnessed a widespread budget restriction in front of a deep down- turn of the economic cycle. We show that this occurred due to the distorted information provided by the model used by the European Commission to calculate the structural bud- get balance. Starting from the direct relationship between this latter and the NAWRU, we shed some light on the estimation methodology and its implication on member states' fi scal policy. We focus our attention on the poor economic signifi cance of the NAWRU and its large volatility over time. Finally, by the means of panel data estimations, we find out that the NAWRU is correlated with the economic cycle, which implies pro-cyclical effects on structural balances. Peripheral European countries seem to be more a affected by these pro-cyclical effects than core countries.
Keywords: Potential GDP; structural balance; non-accelerating wage rate of unem- ployment (NAWRU); scal rules; austerityJournal: Yildiz Social Science Review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F00 F30 G00 G10 K00 K20 M00 M20 O10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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