Fiscal indulgence in central Europe: Loss of the external anchor?

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In recent years, fiscal performance in Central Europe has steadily deteriorated, in contrast to the improvement in the Baltics. This paper explores the determinants of such differences among countries on the path to European Union (EU) accession. Regression estimates suggest that economic and institutional fundamentals do not provide a full explanation. An alternative explanation lies in the political economy of the accession process, and a game-theoretic model illustrates why a country with a stronger bargaining position might have an incentive to deviate from convergence to the Maastricht criteria. The model generates alternative fiscal policy regimes - allowing for regime shifts - depending on country characteristics and EU policies. © 2007 Scottish Economic Society.

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Berger, H., Kopits, G., & Székely, I. P. (2007). Fiscal indulgence in central Europe: Loss of the external anchor? Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 54(1), 116–135. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9485.2007.00407.x

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