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End of fiscal sovereignty in Europe

By Michael Spence | China Daily | Updated: 2010-05-21 07:52

The late Milton Friedman said a common currency - that is, a monetary union - cannot be sustained without a deep form of economic and political union. By this, he meant an open economy that ensures the free flow of goods, labor and capital, together with a disciplined central fiscal authority and a strong central bank. The latter two are pillars of a strong currency. They work in tandem. But the other pieces are no less important.

The European Union (EU), currently wrestling with fiscal imbalance and sovereign debt risk, has a strong and autonomous central bank, but is fiscally fragmented and politically only partly unified.

Enter the Maastricht Treaty, which in theory imposes fiscal discipline by placing limits on government deficits and debt levels - clearly a structure designed to prevent free riding on the fiscal discipline of others. Maastricht was thus intended to prevent a situation like the current one in Greece. It didn't work. Eurozone sovereign debt turned out not to be homogenous with respect to risk.

End of fiscal sovereignty in Europe

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