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Maastricht criteria may be too tight

Published on
February 13, 1998
Last updated
May 27, 2015

The target figures chosen for fiscal convergence under the Maastricht Treaty have no basis in economic reality and may be damagingly restrictive, says an article in the latest Cambridge Journal of Economic History. Luigi Passinetti, professor of economics at the Universita Cattolica, Milan, and visiting fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, says that the public deficit and debt targets adopted as part of the Maastricht criteria alternatives, which are often portrayed as essential for fiscal stability, are only two among a wide range of target figures that could fulfil that requirement.

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