The constitutional boundaries of European fiscal federalism / Brady Gordon.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781108909037 (ebook)
- Finance, Public -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- Fiscal policy -- European Union countries
- Intergovernmental fiscal relations -- European Union countries
- Monetary unions -- European Union countries
- Economic integration -- European Union countries
- Constitutional law -- European Union countries
- Treaty on European Union (1992 February 7)
- 343.24/034 23
- KJE7050 .C67 2022
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The constitutional boundaries of European fiscal federalism -- The Maastricht architecture of European fiscal federalism -- The failure and abrogation of the Maastricht model -- Constitutional criteria for EU fiscal federalism -- The emergent centralised architecture of European fiscal federalism -- The constitutional boundaries of economic and monetary union -- The constitutional boundaries of member state fiscal sovereignty -- Principles of fiscal federalism for the European Union.
This book bridges the study of European constitutionalism with the study of 'fiscal federalism' - the subfield of public economics concerned with structuring public finances between different levels of government in federal states. On one axis, this book delves into European Union and Member State constitutional law from all EU Member States in order to investigate and identify the existence of permanent constitutional boundaries that will impinge upon the selection of proposed models for EU fiscal federalism. On the second axis, this book engages the study of fiscal federalism in order to determine which institutional configurations known to that field remain legally and economically implementable within those boundaries. It provides a far-reaching investigation of which models of fiscal federalism are compatible with the constitutional boundaries of the European legal order.
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