Designing a Permanent EU-Wide Stabilization Facility
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| Publication date | 12-2020 |
| Series | CESifo Working Paper, 8735 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| Publisher | Munich: CESifo |
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| Abstract |
While the EU recovery plan provides a useful step in alleviating the economic effects of the coronavirus crisis and achieving further European integration, a permanent fiscal stabilization capacity dealing with major crises is still missing. Such a EU-wide stabilization function would be in accordance with the subsidiarity principle, enshrined in the Treaty of Maastricht, as the risk-sharing that it provides can only be conducted at the supranational level. We envisage a mechanism to semi-automatically respond to region- and country-specific shocks via a central fiscal stabilization fund (CFSF). A simple model incorporating hysteresis, cross-border externalities and moral hazard, is deployed to illustrate the optimal responses of the CFSF to these shocks. A well-designed CFSF has the potential to improving welfare not only in crisis-hit member countries, but also in the union as a whole.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://www.cesifo.org/en/publikationen/2020/working-paper/designing-permanent-eu-wide-stabilization-facility |
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