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Stabilisation budgétaire dans l'UEM : proposition d'un mécanisme automatique

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  • Christophe Schalck

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Since the EMU members have abandoned their national monetary policies and their exchange rate such as adjustment mechanisms, they search a solution to protect them from shocks, and especially from country-specific shocks. This implies a limited role to asymmetric shocks regulation as monetary policy is common. Moreover, European labour markets are sufficiently rigid that stabilization is an useful intervention. Regions suffering therefore from asymmetric shocks might need to turn more to fiscal stabilization to buffer shocks. In fact, the need for stabilization is only based on cyclical asymmetric shocks, called asymmetric hazards too. Under these conditions, we propose an automatic mechanism that implies fiscal flows according to asymmetric hazards. There are transfers between countries which positive hazards and the one which have negative hazards. The proposed mechanism respects european financial constraints since it is include in European budget at constant size. It is shown in this paper that effective stabilization can be achieved indeed with an estimated annual cost of only 0,14% of European GDP. Moreover, this mechanism has no redistributive effect and no moral hazard.

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  • Christophe Schalck, 2006. "Stabilisation budgétaire dans l'UEM : proposition d'un mécanisme automatique," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 116(6), pages 847-869.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:repdal:redp_166_0847
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    1. Patrick-Hervé Mbouombouo Mfossa, 2015. "GOUVERNANCE ECONOMIQUE ET STABILISATION DES CHOCS ASYMETRIQUES: Quel mécanisme pour une meilleure viabilité de la CEMAC ?," Working Papers hal-01213989, HAL.
    2. BESSO, CHRISTOPHE RAOUL & chameni, celestin, 2016. "Analyse De La Vulnerabilite Macroeconomique De La Zone Franc [Analysis Of The Macroeconomic Vulnerability Of The Franc Zone]," MPRA Paper 75143, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. COMBEY, Adama & NUBUKPO, Kako, 2013. "Coordination des Politiques Economiques au Sein de la Zone UEMOA : Bilan et Perspectives [Economic Policy Coordination in the WAEMU: Results and Prospects]," MPRA Paper 58118, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Aug 2014.

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