Before the financial crisis, fiscal policy often played a secondary role to monetary policy, with the manipulation of interest rates to hit inflation targets being the main instrument of macroeconomic management. However, after the financial crisis and the subsequent euro crisis, fiscal policy has been brought back to the fore. In the past, the limited understanding of the effects of fiscal policy, neglect of monetary-fiscal interactions, faulty institutional set ups or ignorance of market expectations often led to bad policies. This book, written by a team of leading economists, seeks to address the current oversight of fiscal policy and to upgrade our understanding and conduct of fiscal policy, presenting a well-balanced diagnosis and offering several important lessons for future fiscal analysis and policymaking. It is an essential read for academics and graduate students focused on the current debate over fiscal policy, as well as policy-makers working on day-to-day policy issues.
Offers a deep and balanced discussion of fiscal policy in an accessible manner, suitable for both academics and policy-makers
Offers new analytical perspectives on fiscal policy, opening new avenues for researchers, students and analysts to conduct fiscal analysis
Uses real-life case studies in the euro area, US and Japan to discuss the application of fiscal policy
1. Introduction and overview Ludovít Ódor
Part I. Frontiers of Fiscal Policy:
2. Fiscal analysis is darned hard Eric M. Leeper
3. Fiscal implications of central bank balance sheet policies Athanasios Orphanides
Part II. Better Institutions for Better Fiscal Policy:
4. Fiscal rules in the world Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel and Raimundo Soto
5. Fiscal councils: rational and effectiveness Roel W. M. J. Beetsma and Xavier Debrun
6. Fiscal discipline in a monetary union without fiscal union Charles Wyplosz
7. Lost in complexity. Towards a decentralised and de-politicised fiscal framework in Europe Ludovít Ódor and Gábor P. Kiss
8. Partial fiscalisation: some historical lessons on Europe´s unfinished business Michael Bordo and Harold James
9. Managing the euro area debt crisis George Kopits
Part III. New Analytical Perspectives:
10. Problems with deficit accounting Jerry R. Green and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
11. Fiscal policy and financial distress: a balance sheet perspective John Fitzgerald and Philip R. Lane
12. Financial cycles and fiscal cycles Agustín S. Bénétrix and Philip R. Lane
13. Fiscal sustainability and the financial cycle Claudio Borio, Marco Lombardi and Fabrizio Zampolli
14. Calibrating the cost of defaulting in models of sovereign defaults Juan Carlos Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
Part IV. The Comeback of Discretionary Fiscal Policy:
15. What do we know about fiscal multipliers? Carlo Favero and Madina Karamysheva
16. Government as borrower and innovator of last resort Richard C. Koo
17. Fiscal consolidation strategies Christian Kastrop, Boris Cournéde, Falilou Fall and Annabelle Mourougane
18. Discretionary fiscal policy and recessions Fabrizio Coricelli, Riccardo Fiorito and Francesco Molteni.