Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of tables
- Foreword by Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the Eurogroup
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1 The politics of the Stability and Growth Pact
- Part I
- Part II
- 6 Implementation of the SGP in good and in bad times
- 7 From bad times to crisis
- 8 The SGP before the European Court of Justice
- 9 The SGP in times of financial turbulence and economic crisis
- 10 Conclusion: The past, present and future of the SGP and implications for European integration theory
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
9 - The SGP in times of financial turbulence and economic crisis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of tables
- Foreword by Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the Eurogroup
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1 The politics of the Stability and Growth Pact
- Part I
- Part II
- 6 Implementation of the SGP in good and in bad times
- 7 From bad times to crisis
- 8 The SGP before the European Court of Justice
- 9 The SGP in times of financial turbulence and economic crisis
- 10 Conclusion: The past, present and future of the SGP and implications for European integration theory
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Introduction
The review of the SGP in 2005 was followed by a period of unexpectedly strong economic growth. So much so that most observers were adamant that it was not possible to assess the usefulness of the reformed SGP, given the ‘good times’ and the absence of a ‘bad-weather test’. The situation changed dramatically in the fourth quarter of 2008 when the financial fall-out of the subprime crisis hit home. In less than a few weeks the economic outlook changed from favourable to dire. In other words, as far as the SGP was concerned, the economic circumstances were to move onto uncharted terrain, putting the revised SGP to the test.
This chapter offers an overview and an analysis of the period following the review of the SGP up to the financial and economic crisis that came to the fore in the last quarter of 2008. The chapter also offers tentative reflections on possible scenarios for the ongoing developments in 2009. It is structured as follows. The next section contains a concise narrative of the SGP's implementation in the period from 2005 to 2007. The third section summarises the main events of the financial and economic crisis in 2007 and 2008. The fourth section presents an overview of the initial, political response by EU leaders and the Commission by the end of 2008 as well as possible implications for fiscal policy in the EU and thereby for the SGP. It also offers an analysis of these developments, as far as they were known at the time of writing in early 2009, by examining the events through the various theoretical lenses adopted throughout this book, leading to a tentative outlook about what the financial and economic crisis might mean for the future of the SGP.
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- Ruling EuropeThe Politics of the Stability and Growth Pact, pp. 174 - 195Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010