Phrases with «fiscal union»

A fiscal union refers to a situation where multiple independent regions, such as countries or states, join together and adopt a common system for managing their money and finances. This typically involves centralizing the decision-making power over fiscal matters, such as taxation, government spending, and budgeting, among other economic policies. The purpose of a fiscal union is to promote economic stability, coordination, and solidarity among the participating regions by pooling resources and sharing financial responsibilities. Full definition

Sentences with «fiscal union»

  • It has long been evident to many of us that one can not have monetary union without fiscal union. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • London mayor Boris Johnson said: «If there's a new treaty at 27, if there's a new EU treaty that creates a kind of fiscal union within the 27 countries, or let's say within the eurozone, we'd have absolutely no choice either to veto it but certainly to put it to referendum.» (politics.co.uk)
  • «ever closer union» may not be the goal the EU wants for all existing and potential new members: having an institutional arrangement for states that want to be in the Single Market without being politically integrated could be the key to facilitating monetary and fiscal union for those who really want it; (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
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