Enhancing the legitimacy of EMU governance
Alcidi, Cinzia ; Giovannini, Alessandro ; Piedrafita, Sonia
European Centre for Political Studies, Brussels
CEPS - Brussels
2014
86 p.
EMU ; EU Parliament ; governance ; regulation
CEPS Special Report
98
EMU and International monetary system
English
Bibliogr.
978-94-6138-436-2
"This CEPS Special Report investigates ways to enhance the legitimacy of economic governance in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) without introducing Treaty changes. It suggests changes in the governance framework at both the institutional and economic level. Input-oriented legitimacy can be improved by increasing parliamentary oversight on decisions related to EMU and increasing the accountability of the Eurogroup. Output-oriented legitimacy can be improved by strengthening the ability of EMU to reduce the emergence of negative externalities and to mitigate their impact, through market and fiscal risk-sharing mechanisms."
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