Fiscal union and the need for accurate macroeconomic statistics. Guntram Wolff, Bruegel Luxembourg 26 Jan 2016

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Fiscal union and the need for accurate macroeconomic statistics Guntram Wolff, Bruegel Luxembourg 26 Jan 2016

Outline The euro area crisis The new institutional setup Importance of macroeconomic statistics Towards fiscal union Creative fiscal accounting Heterogeneity of accounting standards in Europe 2

Timeline of events 10-year government bond yields (%) 40 35 Lehman collapse Debt crisis ESM signed European Council announcement on BU QE 30 Speech by Mario Draghi 25 20 15 10 5 0 Belgium Germany Ireland Greece Spain France Italy Portugal Source: Bruegel based on Datastream

Slide 3 1 Instead of using OMT date, please show date of Draghi speech in London. For BU, please show that Eurpean Council announcement "We break the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns." Guntram Wolff; 1 sure Uuriintuya Batsaikhan;

Measuring competitiveness divergence 130 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 ULC-based real effective exchange rates (vs. EA18) Germany Ireland Greece Spain France Italy Belgium Portugal Source: ECFIN 4

Current account statistics 400 Current account balance (in bn EUR) 300 200 100 0-100 -200-300 Spain Italy Germany France Euro area Source: Bruegel based on AMECO, Eurostat

Key governance decisions already taken European Stability Mechanism (ESM) Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union (TSCG) Sixpack Banking Union (BU) OMT programme 5 Presidents Report further proposes: Advisory European Fiscal Board (stage 1) Euro area stabilization function (stage 2)

Fiscal framework and macroeconomic statistics The new EU fiscal framework puts more emphasis on the so-called structural deficit It is computed with GDP and potential GDP data Well established empirical finding that GDP revisions are significant (see real-time literature, Cimadomo 2011 survey) Macroeconomic statistics clearly matter for fiscal policy decision making 7

Real time errors in budget procedure. 8

Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure It is part of 6 pack Significant emphasis on concept of competitiveness Growing literature on the need to measure competitiveness with micro-economic data. 9

Fiscal Union? Ratio of local to general government expenses in 2013 (%) Fiscal policy is basically national. Source: IMF, Government Finance Statistics Note: Federal countries in dark blue. 10

Fiscal Union: Basics Musgrave and Musgrave (1989): Purpose of budget Finance public goods common to all federal states Correct geographical and historical disadvantages, maintain national cohesion Smooth business fluctuations expand or re-orient EU budget? complement EU and national spending with spending at different levels (EA, Schengen)? In EA, case for fiscal stabilization is strongest, allocation and distribution not primarily EA issues 11

Stabilization channels Capital and credit market channel by far the most important ones Source: IMF (2013) 12

Stabilization through National Budgets Creation of sizeable federal budget not realistic given the degree of political and social integration of the EU Need for fiscal policy coordination Interaction between monetary and fiscal policies Fiscal policy may supplement monetary policy Direct cross-border effects of national fiscal policy Has been unsatisfactory so far (see next slide) 13

Stabilization through National Budgets Fiscal impulse (% of GDP) and discretionary fiscal policy (% of potential GDP) in EA Source: AMECO and own calculations Notes: Crisis: countries under ESM programme; SGP: countries under corrective or preventive arm 14

European Semester and Policy Coordination European Semester Reform Index 1,00 0,75 0,50 0,25 0,00 2011 2012 2013 2014 21 EU countries 14 Euroarea countries 7 Non-euro area countries Authors also show that implementation of recommendations not better than in the case of OECD recommendations Source: Darvas and Leandro (2015) 15

National Fiscal Policies More pressure to reduce the debt ratio in normal and good times to allow for fiscal stabilization in bad times Potential debt restructurings to prevent overly-harsh austerity and make rules more credible Complete Banking Union with incentive to diversify banks exposure to sovereign risk Deposit guarantee scheme with common fiscal backstop ESM as firewall in case of sovereign debt restructuring Important role of European Fiscal Board But conundrum of shared sovereignty remains 16

National Fiscal Policies Flexibility of SGP rules in bad times (for the short term) European Fiscal Board National adjustment accounts But avoid fuzzy discretion Need to coordinate a fiscal stance, in particular at Zero Lower Bound 17

Creative accounting Fiscal rules aim at constraining government behaviour To circumvent such rules governments sometimes revert to creative accounting Empirical evidence of creative accounting in the EU (von Hagen and Wolff, 2004): SGP rules have induced governments to use stock-flow adjustments to hide deficits Tendency to substitute stock-flow adjustments for budget deficits is strong for the cyclical component of the deficit (as in times of recession the cost of reducing the deficit is particularly large) The amount of creative accounting depends on the reputation cost for the government and the economic cost of sticking to the rule Again points to the importance of quality statistics 18

Implications for Public Sector Accounting The closer we get to fiscal union, the more high quality and harmonized data is needed Base for fiscal rules and policy recommendation Limit procylicality of current fiscal policy Identification of good and bad times It is about national policies and data Address circumvention of rules through creative accounting 19

Accounting systems in Europe Complex and heterogeneous Cash basis vs. accrual accounting? Federal systems often exhibit the most complicated systems, as different federal regions stick to different accounting principles At the central level Regional level municipality level Social insurance Accrual accounting 12 2 14 13 Modified accrual accounting 5-4 4 Combination between accrual accounting and cash basis 5 1 7 4 Cash basis 4 - - 1 Not applicable - 23-1 No answer 1 1 2 4 Total 27 27 27 27 Source: Ernst&Young, European Commission

Accounting systems in Europe (i) Conformity to IPSAS? A Ernst&Young study reveals how similar accounting systems in the single EU member states are to the IPSAS Result: the conformity ranges from 30% to 90% United Kingdom Sweden (central government) France (central government) Spanien (government sector) Finland (central government) Denmark (central government) Belgium (central government) Austria (Federal state) Italy (central government) The Netherlands (central government) Malta (central government) Ireland (central government) Germany (Cash basis in government sector) 0 25 50 75 100 Source: Ernst&Young, European Commission

Conclusions Fiscal policy making is at the heart of European crisis response. It requires adequate macroeconomic information The more fiscal union advances, the more relevant will be the comparability and accuracy of national fiscal and macroeconomic statistics. Significant evidence of creative accounting Large heterogeneity of fiscal accounting approaches in EU 22

Thank you for your attention! Guntram.Wolff@bruegel.org References: Darvas, Zsolt and Àlvaro Leandro (2015). The limitations of policy coordination in the euro area under the European Semester. Bruegel Policy Contribution. 2015/19 IMF (2013). Towards a Fiscal Union for the Euro Area:Technical Background Notes. Von Hagen, Jürgen and Guntram B. Wolff (2004). What do deficits tell us about debt? Empirical Evidence on creative accounting with fiscal rules in the EU. Discussion paper No 38/2004. Deutsche Bundesbank.