The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios.
Sciortino, A. (2023). Le proposte di riforma del patto di stabilità e crescita: il profilo della sostenibilità del debito pubblico. IL DIRITTO DELL'ECONOMIA, 112(3), 359-374.
Le proposte di riforma del patto di stabilità e crescita: il profilo della sostenibilità del debito pubblico
Sciortino, Antonella
2023-01-01
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The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios. The essay addresses the issue of proposed reforms to the Stability and Growth Pact (henceforth: SGP) within the framework of European economic governance from the angle of public debt sus-tainability, which has become a crucial constitutional principle in the discipline of public finance. The survey, after brief background on the principle of public debt sustainability in the Euro-national path, begins with the reasons behind the desire to make substantial changes to the SGP by high-lighting the major application dysfunctionalities that have occurred over the years and that today are also likely to be exacerbated in view of the changed economic and geopolitical post-pandemic scenarios.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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