EU Economic Governance as a Supranational Determinant of Health Inequalities in the Eurozone.

Matilde Ceron
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The pandemic raises the question of the problematic social toll of austerity for health in the South of Europe. Has EU economic governance constrained health spending fuelling inequalities, in turn, shaping responses to the pandemic? EU economic governance is often dismissed as ineffective due to its poor track record of compliance. Yet, austerity is blamed for negative health outcomes. I show the EU fiscal rule is a determinant of health by impacting of fiscal policies of European countries. Firstly, the analysis of EU Member States 1995-2018 shows austerity policies impact health spending and health inequalities. Euro area countries under the EU Excessive Deficit Procedure significantly consolidate their health spending. The contractionary effect is concentrated in Southern countries, contributing to rising health inequalities across the core and periphery. Finally, the analysis shows the pandemic implications of health inequalities as periphery countries with a high track record of consolidation display more stringent (and costly) Covid-19 response models. The analysis contributes to understanding the supranational determinants of health in the EU, showing the pervasive spill over effects of the fiscal framework on national health policies.
欧盟经济治理是欧元区健康不平等的超国家决定因素。
大流行病提出了一个问题,即紧缩政策对南欧卫生造成的社会损失问题。欧盟的经济治理是否限制了卫生支出,加剧了不平等,进而影响了对大流行病的应对?欧盟的经济治理往往因其不良的履约记录而被认为是无效的。然而,紧缩政策却被指责为造成了负面的健康结果。我通过对欧洲国家财政政策的影响,说明欧盟财政规则是健康的决定因素。首先,对 1995-2018 年欧盟成员国的分析表明,紧缩政策会影响医疗支出和医疗不平等。在欧盟 "过度赤字程序 "下的欧元区国家大幅缩减了卫生支出。紧缩效应主要集中在南方国家,导致核心区和外围区的医疗不平等加剧。最后,该分析表明了卫生不平等对流行病的影响,因为具有较高合并记录的外围国家显示出更严格(和昂贵)的 Covid-19 应对模式。该分析有助于理解欧盟卫生问题的超国家决定因素,显示了财政框架对国家卫生政策的普遍溢出效应。
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