Does "More Europe" Mean More Pro-Cyclical Fiscal Policy?
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“It is time for a breakthrough to a new Europe,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on November 9th. “That will mean more Europe, not less.” Merkel wants a stronger fiscal union with strict controls on eurozone national budgets. Yet to date EU fiscal policy, such as it is, has meant ill-considered pro-cyclical spending programs – as shown in the graphic above. Greece was and is a large recipient of EU transfers, yet those transfers collapsed by 1.3% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) after it was forced to cut back on its contributions to EU-subsidized projects in an effort to slash government spending. This additional fiscal squeeze hurt growth; Greek GDP fell an annual average of 3.5% in 2009 and 2010.
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