Fiscal Federalism in the European Union and Its Countries : A Confrontation Between Theories and Facts
Book Details
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Delivery in 29 days
Les publications de la collection assurent la promotion de travaux dont les thèmes centraux sont ceux auxquels Robert Triffin était particulièrement attaché.
Regular publications in the series will ensure promotion of works whose main themes are the ones with which Robert Triffin was particularly associated.
The study analyses two of the most important European policies: Cohesion Policy and the Stability and Growth Pact. It compares the episode of German Unification to the 2004 European Enlargement. It pioneers a cross-country analysis of the various national fiscal settings. Finally, it highlights the close links between the dynamics of decision-making related to the main budgetary choices and the integration process.
The questions raised are crucial in the current context of economic and institutional uncertainty: How should we apprehend the Cohesion Policy, the main expression of European solidarity? How can the coordination of national fiscal policies be improved? How are European countries and their regions organised in fiscal and budgetary terms? What lessons can the EU draw from its own fiscal past and from that of its Member States?
Over and above the originality of the answers provided by the authors, the book suggests that it would be difficult to take the integration process further without first clarifying what Europe can, should or wants to do.
Get Fiscal Federalism in the European Union and Its Countries by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by European Interuniversity Press and it has pages.