Autore:
Acocella, Nicola Titolo:
The theoretical roots of EMU institutions and policies during the crisisPeriodico:
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" - Dipartimento di metodi e modelli per l'economia il territorio e la finanza. Working papersAnno:
2014 - Fascicolo:
126 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
30In this paper we aim at two targets: i) to look for the theoretical roots of the EMU institutions and
to check whether the current economic doctrine still supports them; ii) to discuss the
appropriateness of these institutions and the policies adopted by European policymakers in
order to exit the crisis, specifically with respect to the issues of fiscal policy and public debt. A
general issue of inappropriateness of institutions arises both sides of the Atlantic. However, in
Europe the problems raised by the specific nature of the crisis of the private debt have been
augmented by those of the public debt for reasons again related to the institutional framework.
The evolution of economic thought can contribute to explain the differences between the
policies that were adopted on the two sides of the Atlantic through its influence on the
respective institutions. Time has passed which should have led to a radical change of most of
the still current institutional architecture, but a sort of hysteresis is in place. This has a number
of possible explanations, such as those underlined by Galbraith (1987). However, in order to
explain it one should refer not only to normal and physiological lags, but also the opposing
interests, the value judgments and visions prevailing in some European countries and the
dominant role of Germany, which conveys them.
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