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EMU Fiscal Governance: Saving the Balance Sheet at the cost of Democracy?

Event in Partnership with NEF

Start time:

September 29, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Virtual Project

EDT

Location:

Online

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Daniela Gabor

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Kalypso Nicolaidis

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Adina Maricut-Akbik

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The Political Economy of Europe Working Group is joining forces with UK's think-tank New Economics Foundation and EUI's **Young Democracy Forum for this exciting discussion. Please Register here to receive the zoom-link and join the conversation! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/emu-fiscal-governance-saving-the-balance-sheet-at-the-cost-of-democracy-tickets-170435073894

Fighting Inequality, increasing productivity and fostering a green transition are some of the essential goals of a post-pandemic fiscal governance framework, but how does democracy fit in all this?

Against the backdrop of the last decades' resistant ideas of austerity, technocracy and a-political approaches to fiscal governance, this event zooms in on the democratic credentials of the institutions that structure fiscal policy-making at the national and at the European level. The aim is to understand if and how they can really uphold democratic values and fairly balance competing interests, which is fundamentally a problem of matching governments’ increased powers and responsibilities with proper mechanisms of citizens’ control. Simply put, if we want our states and the EU to solve ever more complex problems, we must make sure that fiscal governance framing government activity is shaped according to democratic principles.

The discussion will therefore touch upon some of the following questions:

Is expert rule in fiscal policy-making compatible with democratic principles? For instance, can fiscal rules ever be democratic?
To what extent do we need to rethink the a-political nature of fiscal policy in order to manage the challenges of our time?
Should a reform of fiscal governance that addresses democratic legitimacy include the coordination of monetary

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Organizers

Attendees

Stefano Merlo

Colin Vuilletet

Christian Arnd

farhad gohardani

Agustin Pedrazzoli

Salome Topuria

Salome Topuria

Omar Pietro Carnevale

Hino Samuel Jose

Huseyin Sezgin

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