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Reconciling the Short and the Long Run: Governance Reforms to Solve the Crisis and Beyond. WWWforEurope Policy Brief No. 1

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  • Karl Aiginger
  • Stefan Ederer
  • Olaf Cramme
  • Roger Liddle
  • Renaud Thillaye

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Abstract

The policy brief gives an analytical overview of the institutional changes embarked on by the EU in the aftermath of the sovereign debt crisis, and identifies the emerging trade-offs. Beyond the debate on the effectiveness of policy responses to the crisis, this brief outlines the road taken by European leaders against the backdrop of possible alternatives. The first section analyses the main features of the reformed governance framework and identifies the extent to which this new push towards integration deepens or departs from the post-Maastricht settlement. It will show that the creation of new supervision and insurance tools does not alter fundamentally the disciplinary bias of EMU. In a second section, the brief reviews the recent literature on governance changes and on the direction the EU should take. Two main debates have developed in the last two years, both of them drawing by and large on the optimum currency area (OCA) theory: for some, the Eurozone can carry on with a decentralised governance system provided there is sufficient flexibility and mobility but on a smaller scale; others point to the inevitability of a proper fiscal union, and acknowledge the far-reaching political consequences of it. The third section weaves together the current state of play and alternative scenarios in the light of fundamental dilemmas facing the EU. A first series of trade-offs relates to the type of convergence the Eurozone has been pursuing and to the way its diversity has been handled. A second set of questions looks at institutional routes and aspects of political legitimacy. In the conclusion, the brief demonstrates that this debate is of major significance for prospects of growth and well-being in Europe.

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  • Karl Aiginger & Stefan Ederer & Olaf Cramme & Roger Liddle & Renaud Thillaye, 2012. "Reconciling the Short and the Long Run: Governance Reforms to Solve the Crisis and Beyond. WWWforEurope Policy Brief No. 1," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 46058, April.
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    1. Karl Aiginger, 2016. "New Dynamics for Europe: Reaping the Benefits of Socio-ecological Transition – Part I: Synthesis. WWWforEurope Deliverable No. 11," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 58791, April.
    2. Karl Aiginger, 2013. "The "Greening" of Industrial Policy, Headwinds and a Possible Symbiosis," WIFO Working Papers 450, WIFO.
    3. IMK Düsseldorf & OFCE Paris & WIFO Wien, 2013. "Crisis continues to smoulder," IMK Report 80e-2013, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    4. Karl Aiginger, 2013. "A New Strategy for the European Periphery," WIFO Working Papers 443, WIFO.
    5. Stefan Ederer & Peter Reschenhofer, 2013. "Macroeconomic Imbalances in the EU. WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 42," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 47017, April.
    6. Fritz Breuss, 2012. "Towards a New EMU," WIFO Working Papers 447, WIFO.
    7. Stefan Ederer & Stefan Weingärtner, 2013. "Remapping EMU. On the Future Construction of Economic and Monetary Union. WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 5," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 47009, April.
    8. IMK Düsseldorf & OFCE Paris & WIFO Wien, 2013. "Die Krise schwelt weiter," IMK Report 80-2013, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    9. Stefan Ederer, 2015. "Macroeconomic Imbalances and Institutional Reforms in the EMU. WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 87," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 57896, April.
    10. Karl Aiginger & Kurt Kratena & Margit Schratzenstaller & Teresa Weiss, 2014. "Moving Towards a New Growth Model. WWWforEurope Deliverable No. 3," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 47247, April.
    11. Karl Aiginger, 2013. "A New Strategy for the European Periphery. WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 1," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 46673, April.
    12. Karl Aiginger, 2013. "The "Greening" of Industrial Policy, Headwinds and a Possible Symbiosis. WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 3," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 46712, April.
    13. Karl Aiginger, 2012. "Sozialpolitik bei Budgetengpässen und Fiskalpakt," WIFO Working Papers 440, WIFO.

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