What are the causal links between fiscal and external sustainability in the EU? New time-varying evidence
研究了2002-2023年27个欧盟国家财政与外部可持续性的时变因果关系,发现外围国家可持续性较低,非欧元区国家较高,且金融危机后有所改善,欧元区危机期间两者相互促进。
• EU periphery has lower sustainability; • Non-Eurozone countries have higher sustainability; • After the GFC, there was an improvement in sustainability; • During the euro crisis, we observe that: • Improving fiscal positions led to external sustainability some EMU members; • Gains in external sustainability led to fiscal sustainability in the EMU. We implement a two-step analysis of fiscal and external causality patterns using a data set for 27 EU countries in the period 2002Q1-2023Q4. In the first step, we compute fiscal and external sustainability time-varying coefficients, modelling the relationship between government revenues and government spending, and between exports and imports. In the second step, we use three recursive strategies, combined with Granger causality tests: forward expanding, rolling, and recursive window methods to capture causal relationships. Our results show that: (i) peripheral countries have lower sustainability coefficients, while non-Eurozone countries have higher sustainability coefficients, (ii) after the 2008 global financial crisis, there was an improvement in fiscal and external sustainability for most countries, (iii) during the Eurozone crisis in 2010-2012, in Austria, France, Greece, Ireland, Netherlands, Slovakia and Spain, improving fiscal sustainability lead to a better external sustainability, (iv) during that period, improvement of external sustainability lead to a better fiscal sustainability in EMU countries (Austria, Germany, Malta, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and in non-EMU countries.