Kopits
RESTORING PUBLIC DEBT SUSTAINABILITY C
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A comprehensive survey of a new generation of independent fiscal institutions, established to promote transparency in public finances. The chapters, written by heads of the institutions, as well as distinguished policy analysts and academics, explore the rationale and experience of these fiscal watchdogs.
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A comprehensive survey of a new generation of independent fiscal institutions, established to promote transparency in public finances. The chapters, written by heads of the institutions, as well as distinguished policy analysts and academics, explore the rationale and experience of these fiscal watchdogs.
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780199644476
- ISBN-10: 0199644470
- Artikelnr.: 37727430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780199644476
- ISBN-10: 0199644470
- Artikelnr.: 37727430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
George Kopits is a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and a member of the Portuguese Public Finance Council and of Peru's Commission on Reform of the Macro-Fiscal Framework. Recently, he chaired the OECD reference group on independent fiscal institutions. In the past, he served as the first chair of the Fiscal Council in Hungary and as a member of the Monetary Council, National Bank of Hungary. Previous positions included assistant director at the International Monetary Fund and financial economist at the U.S. Treasury Department. He has given technical advice to governments in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. He has held a number of visiting academic appointments (at Bocconi, Budapest, Cape Town, Johns Hopkins, Siena, and Vienna universities) and has published extensively on public policy issues. Currently, he is on the adjunct faculty of the Central European University.
* Preface
* 1: George Kopits: Introduction and Overview
* Part I Analytical and Institutional Issues
* 2: Alice M. Rivlin: Politics and Independent Analysis
* 3: Jÿrgen von Hagen: Scope and Limits of Independent Fiscal
Institutions
* 4: Simon Wren-Lewis: Comparing the Delegation of Monetary and Fiscal
Policy
* 5: Julia I. Bertelsmann: Independent Fiscal Institutions in the Face
of Rising Public Debt
* Part II Experience of Internally-Driven Institutions
* 6: C. Eugene Steuerle and Stephanie Rennane: United States: Pioneer
in Fiscal Surveillance
* 7: Frits Bos and Coen Teulings: Netherlands: Fostering Consensus on
Fiscal Policy
* 8: Luc Coene and Geert Langenus: Belgium: Promoting Fiscal Discipline
in a Federal System
* 9: Kevin Page and Tolga R. Yalkin: Canada: Oversight with Qualified
Independence
* Part III Experience and Outlook for Crisis-Driven Institutions
* 10: Lars Calmfors: Sweden: Watchdog with a Broad Remit
* 11: George Kopits and Balázs Romhányi: Hungary: A Short-Lived
Fiscal Watchdog
* 12: Robert Chote and Simon Wren-Lewis: United Kingdom: Fiscal
Watchdog and Official Forecaster
* 13: Fabrizio Balassone, Daniele Franco, and Chiara Goretti: Italy:
What Role for an Independent Fiscal Institution?
* 1: George Kopits: Introduction and Overview
* Part I Analytical and Institutional Issues
* 2: Alice M. Rivlin: Politics and Independent Analysis
* 3: Jÿrgen von Hagen: Scope and Limits of Independent Fiscal
Institutions
* 4: Simon Wren-Lewis: Comparing the Delegation of Monetary and Fiscal
Policy
* 5: Julia I. Bertelsmann: Independent Fiscal Institutions in the Face
of Rising Public Debt
* Part II Experience of Internally-Driven Institutions
* 6: C. Eugene Steuerle and Stephanie Rennane: United States: Pioneer
in Fiscal Surveillance
* 7: Frits Bos and Coen Teulings: Netherlands: Fostering Consensus on
Fiscal Policy
* 8: Luc Coene and Geert Langenus: Belgium: Promoting Fiscal Discipline
in a Federal System
* 9: Kevin Page and Tolga R. Yalkin: Canada: Oversight with Qualified
Independence
* Part III Experience and Outlook for Crisis-Driven Institutions
* 10: Lars Calmfors: Sweden: Watchdog with a Broad Remit
* 11: George Kopits and Balázs Romhányi: Hungary: A Short-Lived
Fiscal Watchdog
* 12: Robert Chote and Simon Wren-Lewis: United Kingdom: Fiscal
Watchdog and Official Forecaster
* 13: Fabrizio Balassone, Daniele Franco, and Chiara Goretti: Italy:
What Role for an Independent Fiscal Institution?
* Preface
* 1: George Kopits: Introduction and Overview
* Part I Analytical and Institutional Issues
* 2: Alice M. Rivlin: Politics and Independent Analysis
* 3: Jÿrgen von Hagen: Scope and Limits of Independent Fiscal
Institutions
* 4: Simon Wren-Lewis: Comparing the Delegation of Monetary and Fiscal
Policy
* 5: Julia I. Bertelsmann: Independent Fiscal Institutions in the Face
of Rising Public Debt
* Part II Experience of Internally-Driven Institutions
* 6: C. Eugene Steuerle and Stephanie Rennane: United States: Pioneer
in Fiscal Surveillance
* 7: Frits Bos and Coen Teulings: Netherlands: Fostering Consensus on
Fiscal Policy
* 8: Luc Coene and Geert Langenus: Belgium: Promoting Fiscal Discipline
in a Federal System
* 9: Kevin Page and Tolga R. Yalkin: Canada: Oversight with Qualified
Independence
* Part III Experience and Outlook for Crisis-Driven Institutions
* 10: Lars Calmfors: Sweden: Watchdog with a Broad Remit
* 11: George Kopits and Balázs Romhányi: Hungary: A Short-Lived
Fiscal Watchdog
* 12: Robert Chote and Simon Wren-Lewis: United Kingdom: Fiscal
Watchdog and Official Forecaster
* 13: Fabrizio Balassone, Daniele Franco, and Chiara Goretti: Italy:
What Role for an Independent Fiscal Institution?
* 1: George Kopits: Introduction and Overview
* Part I Analytical and Institutional Issues
* 2: Alice M. Rivlin: Politics and Independent Analysis
* 3: Jÿrgen von Hagen: Scope and Limits of Independent Fiscal
Institutions
* 4: Simon Wren-Lewis: Comparing the Delegation of Monetary and Fiscal
Policy
* 5: Julia I. Bertelsmann: Independent Fiscal Institutions in the Face
of Rising Public Debt
* Part II Experience of Internally-Driven Institutions
* 6: C. Eugene Steuerle and Stephanie Rennane: United States: Pioneer
in Fiscal Surveillance
* 7: Frits Bos and Coen Teulings: Netherlands: Fostering Consensus on
Fiscal Policy
* 8: Luc Coene and Geert Langenus: Belgium: Promoting Fiscal Discipline
in a Federal System
* 9: Kevin Page and Tolga R. Yalkin: Canada: Oversight with Qualified
Independence
* Part III Experience and Outlook for Crisis-Driven Institutions
* 10: Lars Calmfors: Sweden: Watchdog with a Broad Remit
* 11: George Kopits and Balázs Romhányi: Hungary: A Short-Lived
Fiscal Watchdog
* 12: Robert Chote and Simon Wren-Lewis: United Kingdom: Fiscal
Watchdog and Official Forecaster
* 13: Fabrizio Balassone, Daniele Franco, and Chiara Goretti: Italy:
What Role for an Independent Fiscal Institution?







