Fiscal Union in Europe? Redistributive and Stabilizing Effects of a European Tax�?Benefit System and Fiscal Equalization Mechanism

O. Bargain, Mathias Dolls, C. Fuest, Dirk Neumann, A. Peichl, N. Pestel, Sebastian Siegloch
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The current debt crisis has given rise to a debate concerning deeper fiscal integration in Europe. The view is widespread that moving towards a ‘fiscal union’ would have stabilizing effects in case of macroeconomic shocks. We study the economic effects of introducing two elements of a fiscal union: an EU-wide tax and transfer system and a fiscal equalization mechanism. Using the European tax-benefit calculator EUROMOD, we exploit representative household micro data from 11 eurozone countries to simulate these policy reforms and study their effects on the income distribution and automatic stabilizers. We find that replacing one third of the national tax-benefit systems with a European system would lead to significant redistributive effects both within and across countries. These effects depend on income levels and the structures of existing national systems. The EU system would particularly improve fiscal stabilization in credit constrained countries absorbing 10–15% of a macroeconomic income shock. Introducing a fiscal equalization mechanism would redistribute revenues from high to low income countries. However, the stabilization properties of this system are ambiguous. The results suggest that it might be necessary for Europe to explore alternative ways of improving macroeconomic stability without redistributing income ex ante.
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欧洲财政联盟?欧洲税的再分配与稳定效应福利制度与财政均等化机制
当前的债务危机引发了一场关于欧洲更深层次财政一体化的辩论。人们普遍认为,在出现宏观经济冲击的情况下,迈向“财政联盟”将起到稳定作用。我们研究了引入财政联盟的两个要素的经济效应:欧盟范围内的税收和转移系统以及财政均衡机制。利用欧洲税收-利益计算器EUROMOD,我们利用来自11个欧元区国家的具有代表性的家庭微观数据来模拟这些政策改革,并研究其对收入分配和自动稳定器的影响。我们发现,用欧洲体系取代三分之一的国家税收福利体系,将在国家内部和国家之间产生显著的再分配效应。这些影响取决于收入水平和现有国家制度的结构。欧盟体系将特别改善信贷受限国家的财政稳定,吸收10-15%的宏观经济收入冲击。引入财政均衡机制将把收入从高收入国家重新分配给低收入国家。然而,该系统的稳定特性是模糊的。结果表明,欧洲可能有必要探索在不预先重新分配收入的情况下改善宏观经济稳定性的替代方法。
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