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Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the EMU: Does Fiscal Policy Coordination matter?

Forlati, Chiara
2009

I develop and analyze a DSGE model of a currency union to revise the question of how to conduct monetary and fiscal policy in countries that share the same currency. In contrast with the previous literature which assumes coordination, this paper analyzes the case where coordination lacks among fiscal authorities as well as between fiscal and monetary authorities. I show that the normative prescriptions emphasized by former analyses are not valid any more once policymakers are not coordinated. Indeed, in that case the common central bank does not stabilize the average union in ation as if it were in a closed economy because it has to take into account the distortions caused by the lack of coordination among fiscal policymakers. At the same time, if there is not a common agreement to coordinate fiscal policies, autonomous governments should use government expenditure as a stabilization tool even if shocks are symmetric.

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working paper
Author(s)
Forlati, Chiara
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Center for Fiscal Policy Working Paper Series

Subjects

Monetary and Fiscal Policy

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Policy Coordination

Note

JEL Classiffication: E52, E58, E62, F42

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EPFL

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SFI-LL  
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October 2, 2009
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