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The longer|term fiscal challenges facing the European Union


The longer-term fiscal challenges facing the European Union - Bruegel

1. Pandemic and war shocks have increased longer-term fiscal pressures in the EU through three channels: higher debt, higher expected real ...

The longer-term fiscal challenges facing the European Union - Bruegel

increased longer-term fiscal pressures in the European Union through higher debt, higher expected real interest rates and higher public ...

Longer-term challenges for fiscal policy in the euro area

Issues such as demographic ageing, increased defence expenditure, digitalisation and climate change will result in significant fiscal burdens in the decades ...

The longer-term fiscal challenges facing the European Union

By Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Grégory Claeys, Zsolt Darvas, Lennard Welslau and Stavros Zenios; Abstract: Since 2020, the European Union has ...

Fiscal policy and long-term growth: challenges in a new normal

Ample fiscal support at the national and European levels and accommodative monetary policy helped the euro area overcome the recession stemming ...

Europe's Fiscal Crossroads - CSIS

The major problem is resistance to the redistributive nature of fiscal integration and common debt issuances, particularly in wealthier Northern ...

Regional Economic Outlook for Europe, October 2024

Europe's economy is recovering, benefiting from a strong crises' response. Yet, the recovery is falling short of its full potential.

The EU framework for fiscal policies | Fact Sheets on the European ...

The objective of the fiscal policy architecture of the European Union is to build a robust and effective framework for the coordination and surveillance of the ...

Europe's demographic winter and the new EU fiscal rules - CEPR

Long-term demographic projections are surrounded by an exceptionally high degree of uncertainty and their implications for fiscal policy can be ...

Euro Area: IMF Staff Concluding Statement of the 2024 Mission on ...

These challenges call for well-calibrated macroeconomic stabilization policies and structural reforms to strengthen the EU architecture and the ...

Are the new EU budget rules fit for long-term challenges and ...

Moreover, compliance doesn't necessarily mean a loose fiscal stance ahead. It “merely” means that a country is projected to do what is required.

The new EU macroeconomic activism and lessons for future reform

This paper looks at the macroeconomic policy response to the Covid-19 crisis in the European Union (EU) and the prospects for long-term recovery.

The EU long-term budget - Consilium

The long-term budget or multiannual financial framework (MFF) provides for the financing of programmes and actions in all policy areas.

The New European Fiscal Rules - CSIS

The European Union has finally reformed its fiscal rules. These represent considerable progress and modernization compared to the previous ...

Economic growth challenges and responses - Eurofi

Labour productivity is stagnating, or even declining in the main countries of the euro zone notably due to the cyclical downturn, lack of productive investment ...

EU budget, spending | European Union

The EU adopts long-term spending plans, known as multiannual financial frameworks, which set out the EU's spending priorities and limits for several years. The ...

The European Commission´s fiscal rules proposal: A bold plan, with ...

The requirements for countries to keep debt within 60 percent of GDP and deficits within 3 percent of GDP would be maintained—hence avoiding the ...

How to make the EU fiscal framework fit for the challenges of ... - CEPR

After the Covid crisis and the economic fallout of Russia's war of aggression, the EU fiscal rules will have to allow member states to rein ...

The European Union's New Risk-Based Framework for Fiscal Rules

The European Union's New Risk-Based Framework for Fiscal Rules – Overly Complex, Opaque and Self-Defeating ... The discrepancy between ...

A Look at the EU's Revised Fiscal Rules - Stratfor

Revised EU fiscal rules will grant member states greater flexibility to reduce their debt levels through bespoke fiscal adjustment plans.