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Fiscal Governance in Europe
Mark Hallerberg
Rolf Rainer Strauch
Jürgen von Hagen
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2009-03-16
主題
Political Science / Comparative Politics
Business & Economics / International / General
Political Science / General
ISBN
1139476270
9781139476270
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=zlMtiyXpbgIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This book presents a theoretical framework to discuss how governments coordinate budgeting decisions. There are two modes of fiscal governance conducive to greater fiscal discipline, a mode of delegation and a mode of contracts. These modes contrast with a fiefdom form of governance, in which the decision-making process is decentralized. An important insight is that the effectiveness of a given form of fiscal governance depends crucially upon the underlying political system. Delegation functions well when there are few, or no, ideological differences among government parties, whereas contracts are effective when there are many such differences. Empirically, delegation and contract states perform better than fiefdom states if they match the underlying political system. Additional chapters consider why countries have the fiscal institutions that they do, fiscal governance in Central and Eastern Europe, and the role of such institutions in the European Union.