Title Procedura makroekonomskih neravnoteža u Europskoj uniji
Title (english) Macroeconomic imbalance procedure in the European Union
Author Merima Radolović
Mentor Ines Kersan-Škabić (mentor)
Committee member Sandra Krtalić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ines Kersan-Škabić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Manuel Benazić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of economics and tourism "Dr. Mijo Mirković") Pula
Defense date and country 2019-01-15, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics Finance
Abstract Pojava globalne ekonomske krize koja je 2008. godine iz SAD-a prešla u Europu i ostatak svijeta ukazala je na ranjivosti ekonomija pojedinih država i Europske unije u cjelini. Makroekonomske neravnoteže koje su se u nekim zemljama godinama nakupljale, zaprijetile su opstanku Ekonomske i monetarne unije, Eura kao zajedničke valute i europodručja. Dubina i duljina trajanja krize otkrile su propuste učinjene pri osnivanju EMU-a. Odlučnom i usmjernom akcijom svih institucija Europske unije osmišljene su mjere, propisi i procedure za otkrivanje, sprječavanje i otklanjanje markoekonomskih neravnoteža u cilju postizanja stabilnosti i rasta. U okviru procedure makroekonomskih neravnoteža, osmišljen je sustav makroekonomskih pokazatelja i model praćenja kretanja tih pokazatelja u svrhu dugoročnog nadziranja makroekonomskih kretanja i preveniranja novih poteškoća. Uz sudjelovanje država članica, provedena su brojna ispitivanja i analize kako bi se otkrili uzroci neravnoteža i područja izazova, donesene brojne preporuke i ocjene njihovih provedbi. Rezultati su vidljivi i postignut je određeni napredak. U nekim su zemljama neravnoteže ublažene, u nekima otklonjene, a u nekima je bila potrebna odlučnija akcija i financijska pomoć iz, u tu svrhu osnovanih fondova. Te se zemlje i njihov napredak posebno prate. Unatoč postignutom napretku, potrebno je još zajedničkog rada i mnogo političke volje kako bi se postigla bolja koordinacija ekonomskih politika i veći stupanj integracije u cilju postizanja snažnog rasta u uvjetima pune zaposlenosti i stabilnog tečaja.
Abstract (english) The global economic crisis that occurred in Europe in 2008, originating in the USA, has highlighted the vulnerability of the economies of individual countries and the European Union as a whole. The macroeconomic imbalances that have accumulated in some countries for years have threatened the survival of the Economic and Monetary Union, the euro as a common currency and the euro area. The depth and length of the crisis revealed the flaws made during the establishment of the EMU. The decisive and focused action of all the institutions of the European Union has designed measures, regulations and procedures for the detection, prevention and elimination of macroeconomic imbalances in order to achieve stability and growth. Within the macroeconomic imbalance procedure, a system of macroeconomic indicators and a model for monitoring the movement of these indicators were designed for the purpose of long-term overcoming of macroeconomic trends and the prevention of new difficulties. With the involvement all the states members of the European Union, a number of tests and analyses have been carried out to discover challenging areas and the causes of imbalance, which resulted in a number of recommendations and evaluations of their implementation being made.The results are visible and there has been a distinct progress. In some countries, imbalances are alleviated, some have been eliminated, and in some cases, more action and financial assistance have been required from the funds established for this purpose. These countries and their progress are being closely monitored. In spite of the progress made, more work and political will are needed to achieve better coordination of economic policies and a greater degree of integration in order to achieve strong growth in conditions of full employment and a stable exchange rate.
Keywords
EMU
europodručje
europski semestar
makroekonomske neravnoteže
procedura makroekonomskih neravnoteža
rast
zaposlenost
stabilnost
koordinacija
deficit
dug
suficit
mjere
preporuke
Keywords (english)
EMU
euro area
European semester
macroeconomic imbalances
macroeconomic imbalance procedure
growth
employment
stability
coordination
deficit
debt
surplus
measures
recommendations
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:699126
Study programme Title: Business Economics; specializations in: Financial Management, Marketing Management, Management and Entrepreneurship, Tourism and Development, Business Informatics Course: Financial Management Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra ekonomije (magistar/magistra ekonomije)
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