Saturday, July 16, 2016

Thomas Palley: Financing vs. Spending Unions: How to Remedy the Eurozone’s Originals Sin [feedly]

Financing vs. Spending Unions: How to Remedy the Eurozone's Original Sin

http://dollarsandsense.org/blog/2016/07/financing-vs-spending-unions-how-to-remedy-the-eurozones-original-sin.html

By Thomas Palley

In economic policy, timing isn't everything, it's the only thing. The euro zone crisis has been evolving for over seven years, making it difficult to time policy proposals. Now, the shock of Brexit has created a definitive political opportunity for reforming rather than patching the euro. With that in mind, I would like to revive an earlier mistimed proposal for a euro zone "financing union" (English versionGerman version). The proposal contrasts with others that emphasize "spending unions". But first some preliminaries.

The euro zone's original sin

The original sin within the euro zone is the separation of money from the state via the creation of the European Central Bank (ECB) which displaced national central banks. Under the euro, countries no longer have their own currency for which they can set their own exchange rate and interest rate, and nor can they call on a national central bank to buy government bonds and finance government spending.

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