Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe Sparks Fiscal Policy Reforms.
The financial crisis affected Central and Eastern European countries, leading to pro-cyclical fiscal policies. Governments responded with various measures. Lessons from past crises suggest reforms are needed to avoid future pro-cyclical policies and improve budget quality and credibility. Reforms should include fiscal responsibility laws with medium-term frameworks, rules, and independent councils. When fiscal consolidation is paired with credible reforms, the negative effects of consolidation can be offset to some extent.