What do the Euro and Schengen have in common? Both are
projects that have the same flaw: they're unfinished business. And therefore
they risk falling apart.
The Eurozone is a monetary union, with one currency, the euro
circulating in the Union and managed by one central bank, the European Central
Bank. What’s wrong with that? One may ask.
The fundamental problem of the Eurozone is that national
governments have their own budgets and issue their own debt. When recession
strikes, the system gets into trouble. During a recession government budget
deficits automatically increase. Countries that are hit hardest by the
recession show larger budget deficits and debt increases. Financial markets
that are fully integrated in a monetary union are lurking, ready to strike when
observing signs of weakness. Countries hit hardest by the recession experience
“sudden stop”: investors massively sell the government bonds, raising the
interest rates and pushing these countries into illiquidity. The other
countries in the system profit from this, as investors in search of a safe haven
buy these countries’ government bonds. Thus during recessions, free capital
movements destabilize the Eurozone and plunge the weaker countries into a “bad
equilibrium” of ever deeper recession and rising unemployment.
What about Schengen? As the Eurozone, it is an unfinished
project. The residents of the Schengen Area move freely within the area. The
problem is that the architects of that area forgot to integrate the police and
the intelligence services. Moreover, they forgot to transfer the authority to
control the external borders to one European body.
As a result a problem arises in the Schengen Area that is
similar to what happens in the Eurozone. Criminal gangs move freely within the area.
They commit burglaries in one country and flee to another one. In contrast
police forces have to stop at borders. Terrorists are planning from Brussels
how to attack Paris and escape from the radar of the national police forces and
intelligence services. National police forces and intelligence services are not
integrated and can no longer guarantee the security of their citizens.
The danger of unions that are unfinished is that they will disintegrate.
Without a fiscal union free capital movements will create great instability when
the next recession strikes the Eurozone. In the long run, governments that can
no longer guarantee a minimum of economic stability to their citizens will be
tempted to leave the Eurozone.
In the absence of integrated police and intelligence services,
nation states in the Schengen zone can no longer take care of the safety of
their citizens. They will be tempted to opt out of the zone. In fact this is
already happening today.
The choice we have today is simple. If we want to keep the
Euro we will have to create a fiscal union. This implies that a significant
proportion of national budgets and national government debts will have to be
centralized. A formidable transfer of sovereignty from the nation states to
European institutions. If we want to preserve the Schengen area, we will have
to integrate police forces and intelligence services while creating a joint
control at the external borders. Failure to integrate further dooms both
projects, the Eurozone and the Schengen area.
The Eurozone and the Schengen area have fundamentally weakened
national governments while nothing has been put into place at the European
level to offset this loss of power of nation states. The euro and Schengen can
only be saved if we create European institutions that can do what national
governments no longer can do, i.e. to ensure economic stability and security
for the citizens of Europe.
I understand what should happen. But do you have any thoughts on what actually will happen, in particular with regard to the Eurozone?
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