101 Proposals to reform the Stability and Growth Pact. Why so many? A Survey



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Annex 1: List of 101 reform proposals in alphabetic order


Authors


Title


Publication


Alesina, A. (2001)

Allsopp, C. and M.J. Artis (2003)

Angelo, S., M. Marterbauer, I. Mozart, B.

Rossmann, M. Schratzenstaller and N. Templ
(2004)

Annet, A., J. Decressin and M. Deppler (2005)

Arestis, P., K. McCauley and M. Sawyer (1999)

Balassone, F., D. Franco and R. Giordano (2004)

Barysh, K. (2003)

Beetsma, R. and X. Debrun (2003)

Beetsma, R. and X. Debrun (2005)

Begg, I. and W. Schelkle (2004)

Begg, I. and W. Schelkle (2004)

Begg, I., D. Hodson and I. Maher (2003)

Belke, A. and D. Gros (1998)

Bibow, J. (2003)

Blanchard, O. and F. Giavazzi (2003)

Bofinger, P. (2003a)


The Stability and Growth Path: Experiences and
Perspectives

The Assessment: EMU, Four Years On

Alternatives to the Stability and Growth Pact Proposals for
a new EU fiscal policy regime

Reforming the Stability and Growth Pact 05/02

The Future of the Euro: Is There an Alternative to the SGP?

Market Induced Fiscal Discipline: Is there a Fall-back
Solution for Rule-Failure?

A Pact for Stability and Growth

Reconciling Stability and Growth: Smart Pacts and
Structural Reforms

Implementing the Stability and Growth Pact: Enforcement
and Procedural Flexibility

Can Fiscal Policy Co-ordination be made to work
effectively?

The Pact is Dead: Long Live the Pact

Economic Policy Coordination in the European Union

Asymmetric shocks and EMU: On a Stability Fund

Is Europe Doomed to Stagnation? An Analysis of the
Current Crisis and Recommendations

for Reforming Macroeconomic Policymaking in Euroland

Improving the SGP through a Proper Accounting of Public
Investment

The Stability and Growth Pact Neglects the Policy Mix
between Fiscal and Monetary Policy

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A comment on Buti relation, in Temi di Finanza Pubblica by A
Monorchio and A.Verde, Cacucci Editore, Bari

Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 19, No. 1

Austrian federal chamber of labour, AK, mimeo

IMF Policy Discussion Paper 05/2

The Levy Economics Institute, Working Paper No. 296

Paper presented at XVI Villa Mondragone International

Economic Seminar University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’

Centre for European Reform Policy Brief

IMF Working Paper, No. 174

ECB Working Papers Series, No. 433

Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 41, No. 4

National Institute Economic Review, No. 189

National Institute Economic Review, No. 183

Intereconomics

University of Hamburg, Working Paper, No. 379

MIT mimeo

Intereconomics



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