
| Campo | Valor |
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| Formato | Analítico de periódico ou monográfico |
| N.º Sistema | 000043812 |
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| Texto Integral | Versão digital [2,62MB] [Link permanente] |
| Língua | inglês |
| País | União Europeia |
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| Ano | 2008 |
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| 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 1.3. The fiscal stance and policy mix in the euro area 2. Implementing the Stability and Growth Pact 2.1. Introduction 2.2. The excessive deficit procedure 2.3. The Commission policy advice 3. Overview of the 2007/08 updates of the stability and convergence programmes 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Plans and outcomes in 2007 3.3. Plans for 2008 and 2009 – Slowing consolidation 3.4. Debt developments 3.5. Risks to the achievement of plans 4. The long-term sustainability of public finances based on the 2007/08 updates of the stability and convergence programmes 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Projections of the budgetary impact of ageing populations 4.3. Sustainability gaps 4.4. The required primary balance 4.5. Qualitative considerations 4.6. Overall assessment of the sustainability challenge in the Member States Part II: Evolving budgetary surveillance Summary 1. The quality of public finances: data, indicators and more 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Indicators of quality of public finances: where we are and where we go 1.3. Reporting on quality of public finances in stability and convergence programmes: taking stock and looking forward 1.4. Gauging productivity in the government sector: current practice and scope for improvement 2. Measuring and assessing fiscal developments 2.1. Fiscal indicators: improving the estimation of the structural budget balance 2.2. Medium-term budgetary objectives and implicit liabilities: a new synthesis 2.3. No-policy-change scenarios of fiscal policy: bringing together key principles |
| AII. Measuring and assessing fiscal developments AII.1. Assessing alternative real-time output gap estimates AII.2. Modelling time-varying tax elasticities AII.3. Recording of taxes and social contributions in ESA95 accounts Part III: The quality of public finances and growth: a conceptual framework Summary 1. Introduction 2. A multi-dimensional conceptual framework 2.1. Defining the quality of public finances 2.2. Economic Growth and the multiple dimensions of quality of public finances 3. The multiple dimensions of quality of public finances 3.1. The size of government 3.2. Fiscal deficits and sustainability 3.3. The composition and efficiency of expenditure 3.4. Structure and efficiency of revenue systems 3.5. Fiscal governance 3.6. Market efficiency and business environment 3.7. Conclusions 4. The quality of public finances: some stylised facts 4.1. Quality of public finances and growth in the long run 4.2. Opening the black-box: quality of public finances and the components of economic growth 4.3. Summary and future research AIII. Canonical discriminant analysis | |
| Part IV: The efficiency of tax systems Summary 1. The case for efficiency-enhancing tax reforms in Europe 1.1. Introduction 1.2. The structure of taxation in the EU 1.3. Challenges for tax policy 1.4. Recent reform experiences and policy debate 2. Efficient tax systems and the shift from labour to consumption taxation 2.1. Elements of efficiency-enhancing tax reforms 2.2. Shifting from income to consumption taxation 3. A tax shift from labour to consumption in the euro area: simulation results 3.1. The QUEST III model 3.2. Simulating a tax shift from labour to consumption 3.3. Simulation scenarios 4. Conclusions Part V: Member State developments 1. Belgium 2. Bulgaria 3. The Czech Republic 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. Abbreviations and symbols used 2. Glossary 3. References 4. Useful internet links | |
| Nível de conjunto | Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs European Economy Nº 4 (2008) XII, 302 p. 0379-0991 PP1606/6 |
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| ISBN | 978-92-79-08386-0 |
| Cota | CIEJD PP1606/6 ISSUE |
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