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Macroeconomic stabilization through monetary and fiscal policy coordination: Implications for European Monetary Union
Authors:Jay H. Bryson
Affiliation:(1) Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Division of International Finance, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:
In a two-country model, we consider the implications of monetary and fiscal policy coordination for macroeconomic stabilization. We show that the optimal regime is one of monetary and fiscal policy coordination under flexible exchange rates. In the context of the European Community, this suggests that the desire to fix exchange rates may not be costless. In addition, we show that fiscal coordination requires a relatively high degree of flexibility in fiscal policy. This result suggests that limits on the flexibility of fiscal policies, as suggested in the Delors Report, may hinder macroeconomic stabilization.
Keywords:International policy coordination  exchange rate regimes  European Monetary Union
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