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Fiscal Sustainability: Conceptual, Institutional, and Policy Issues
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Marek Dabrowski
Expertise: Background: Current Positions: Previous Positions: Visiting Professor, Central European University, Vienna (2023 – 2024) Dr Marek Dabrowski is a Non-Resident Scholar at Bruegel, Brussels, and Fellow at CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research in Warsaw. He was a co founder of CASE (1991), former Chairman of its Supervisory Council and President of … <a href="https://case-research.eu/publications/fiscal-sustainability-conceptual-institutional-and-policy-issues/">Continued</a>
Articles from this author:
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Future outlook of EU-Moldova trade and investment relations
This study explores the evolution and prospects of economic relations between the European Union and the Republic of Moldova.
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Eastern European Economies Amidst Global and Regional Shocks
This report examines the economic and geopolitical challenges in the EU's Eastern neighbourhood. It analyzes macroeconomic stability, financial resilience, trade, and energy security, offering policy recommendations for regional stability and growth.
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172nd mBank-CASE Seminar Proceedings: The growing public debt and the associated risks
The mBank-CASE Seminar Proceedings No. 172 “The growing public debt and the associated risks” consists of two articles: “The increasing risk of sovereign insolvency and a new global financial crisis in the post-COVID-19 era” authored by Marek Dąbrowski, and “Will Poland fall into the debt trap?” authored by Jakub Karnowski and Marek Rzońca. … Continued
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Future outlook of EU-Moldova trade and investment relations
‘Since 2008, the world economy has been facing the consequences of the global financial crisis. As a result, many economic policy paradigms have been revised, and this process is far from complete. The policy area, which needs a fundamental rethinking (especially in advanced economies), relates to the role of public finance and fiscal policy in ensuring economic growth and financial stability. The primary task will be to develop a new analytical approach and detailed indicators, which are necessary to provide a correct diagnosis and effective recommendations.’
What are the “safe” levels of budget deficit and public debt during “normal” or “good” times? Is there a single norm of fiscal safety?
These questions are discussed in the new paper by Marek Dabrowski: “Fiscal Sustainability: Conceptual, Institutional, and Policy Issues“.
The publication is a part of CASE Working Papers series.
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