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Abstract
The adverse public finance implications of the global crisis spurred a wave of institutional reform in budgetary policy in the European Union. The Irish, Portuguese and Spanish independent fiscal watchdogs were created in circumstances in which the commitment of the national authorities to ensuring sustainability in public finances needed a dose of credibility. In this chapter, I study the strengths and the challenges of these ‘children of the crisis’. Instances of exemplary compliance with the international institutional benchmarks defined in the OECD (2014) principles are highlighted. I argue that improved communication and better access to information, including from the EU level, could enhance the effectiveness of the watchdogs in performing their oversight function. Staff recruitment and retention is not without problems either. Where applicable, the mandates could be independently reviewed to reflect changing fiscal challenges.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Independent Fiscal Councils |
Subtitle of host publication | Watchdogs or lapdogs? |
Editors | Roel Beetsma, Xavier Debrun |
Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | Centre for Economic Policy Research |
Pages | 125-133 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-912179-08-4 |
Publication status | Published - 29 Jan 2018 |
Keywords
- fiscal policy
- Fiscal Councils
- Fiscal Compact
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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Horvath, M. (Collaborator)
2 Jul 2019Activity: Visiting an external institution › Government
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Establishing an Independent Fiscal Institution
Horvath, M. (Consultant)
9 Oct 2018Activity: Consultancy › Consultancy (in kind)