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Public finances in EMU : 2007





 

Campo Valor
Formato Analítico de periódico ou monográfico
N.º Sistema 000043810
Autor LinkEuropean Union. European Commission. Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Título LinkPublic finances in EMU : 2007 / European Commission. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Texto Integral
Língua inglês
País União Europeia
Local LinkBrussels
Editor LinkPublications Office
Ano 2007
Colecção LinkEuropean economy ; 3/2007. ISSN 0379-0991
Tipo de Documento LinkFascículo LinkDocumento eletrónico LinkRelatório
Índice Contents
Summary and main conclusions
Part I: Current developments and prospects
Summary
1. Budgetary developments in the euro area and the EU Member States
1.1. Short-term developments and prospects for the budget balance and public debt
1.2. Government revenue and expenditure
2. Implementing the Stability and Growth Pact
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The excessive deficit procedure
3. Overview of the 2006/07 updates of the stability and convergence programmes
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Country-specific medium-term budgetary objectives
3.3. The adjustment path over the programme period
3.4. Debt projections
3.5. Macroeconomic assumptions and risks to the budgetary projections
4. The long-term sustainability of public finances based on the 2006/07 updates of the stability and convergence programmes
4.1. Introduction
4.2. The update of the long-term sustainability analysis
4.3. Overall assessment of the sustainability challenge in the Member States
Part II: Evolving budgetary surveillance
Summary
1. Ensuring the effectiveness of the preventive arm of the Stability and Growth Pact
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Strengthening the link between the stability and convergence programmes and national budgetary plans
1.3. A stronger role for the mid-term budgetary review in the euro area
1.4. Putting the assessment of stability and onvergence programmes into a broader economic perspective
1.5. The Commission policy advice
1.6. Implicit government liabilities and medium-term budgetary objectives
2. Measurement and statistical issues
2.1. The assessment of tax revenues in the EU fiscal surveillance framework
2.2. New methodology for computing minimum benchmarks
2.3. Accounting for pension-related liabilities
2.4. Quarterly government accounts and fiscal surveillance
3. Advances in the assessment of the long-term sustainability of public finances
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Envisaged improvements of the long-term budgetary projections
3.3. Improving the assessment of public finance sustainability
4. Systemic pension reforms in the revised Stability and Growth Pact
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Pension reforms in the excessive deficit procedure
4.3. Numerical examples
4.4. Conclusion
5. Strengthening budgetary procedures
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Basic features of budget procedures
5.3. Descriptive analysis of the budget procedures
Part III: How to stick to medium-term budgetary plans
Summary
1. Introduction
2. The functions of medium-term budgetary frameworks
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Functions of medium-term budgetary frameworks
2.3. What types of medium-term budgetary frameworks in the EU?
2.4. Conclusions
3. Experience with stability and convergence programmes under the preventive arm of the Stability and Growth Pact
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Stylised facts about a typical stability/convergence programme
3.3. Comparing plans to outcomes
3.4. Conclusions
4. Which factors help stick to budgetary plans?
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Which factors explain the difficulties in respecting expenditure plans?
4.3. Real GDP growth forecasts: the role of institutions
4.4. Conclusions
Part IV: Lessons from successful fiscal consolidations
Summary
1. Introduction
2. Basic features of successful fiscal consolidations
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Defining episodes of successful fiscal consolidation
2.3. Findings from existing literature
2.4. Basic features of successful fiscal consolidations in the EU
3. The determinants of fiscal consolidation
3.1. Introduction
3.2. How do episodes of consolidation in the EU compare to ’normal’ times and what triggers them?
3.3. What explains the difference between ‘cold shower’ and ’gradual’ consolidations?
4. The determinants of success
4.1. Introduction
4.2. The typical profile of successful consolidations
4.3. The likelihood of success
4.4. Why do consolidations fail?
5. Conclusions
A. Annex: Country cases
A.1. Introduction
A.2. Spain
A.3. Italy
A.4. The Netherlands
A.5. Hungary
Part V: Member State developments
1. Belgium
2. Bulgaria
3. The Czech
4. Denmark
5. Germany
6. Estonia
7. Ireland
8. Greece
9. Spain
10. France
11. Italy
12. Cyprus
13. Latvia
14. Lithuania
15. Luxembourg
16. Hungary
17. Malta
18. The Netherlands
19. Austria
20. Poland
21. Portugal
22. Romania
23. Slovenia
24. Slovakia.
25. Finland
26. Sweden
27. United Kingdom
Part VI: Resources
1. Common methodology for calculating potential output — Overview of key features and recent modifications
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Basic features of the method
1.3. Recent modifications to the methodology
1.4. Technical specification of the model
2. Glossary
3. References
4. Useful Internet links
Statistical annex
Nível de conjunto Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs European Economy Nº 3 (2006) VI, 231 p. 0379-0991 PP1606/6
Classif.Temática Link2436 finanças públicas e política orçamental eurovoc
Assunto Linkorçamento comunitário
Linkpolítica fiscal
Linkpaís-membro
Linkfinanças públicas
Linkpacto de estabilidade
LinkUnião Económica e Monetária
LinkEstado-Membro UE
Linkpolítica fiscal
Linkpolítica orçamental
Linkproduto interno bruto
Linkfiscalidade
Linkalargamento da União Europeia
Linkeconomia de mercado
LinkPaíses da Europa Central e Oriental
LinkEstados Unidos
LinkJapão
ISBN 978-92-79-04948-4
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