The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence
<p>Poland introduced the golden rule in its Constitution of 1997. The Polish political and economic transition, compliance with the Copenhagen criteria of 1993 and the accession of Poland to the European Union are the previous history that created the objective conditions for the implementatio...
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doaj-369fe3b87b6e4c49a8ec066ed025bb0b2020-11-25T02:21:14ZengUniversidad de DeustoEstudios de Deusto0423-48472386-90622014-12-0160125326910.18543/ed-60(1)-2012pp253-269252The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influenceRubén Darío Torres Kumbrían0Juan de Dios Izquierdo Collado1Universidad Nacional de Educación a DistanciaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia<p>Poland introduced the golden rule in its Constitution of 1997. The Polish political and economic transition, compliance with the Copenhagen criteria of 1993 and the accession of Poland to the European Union are the previous history that created the objective conditions for the implementation of the golden rule in the constitution. Chapter X called Public Finance provides effective control of the development and implementation of balanced state budgets. Budgetary arrangements are guaranteed by the Parliament, the Monetary Policy Council, the Court of Auditors and other institutional actors. Other fundamental key is to establish safeguards against lock contingencies legislation, resolutions and constitutional reforms, and increased the deficit and sovereign debt. The golden rule along with other factors, have made Poland is immune to the financial crisis. The country enjoys economic growth, is attractive to investors, corrects imbalances and continuing the process of economic, social and territorial cohesion.</p><p><strong>Published online</strong>: 01 <span>December </span>2014</p>http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/298regla de oroconstitución de 1997unión europeapresupuestos estatales equilibradoscapítulo xgarantíasparlamentoconsejo de política monetariatribunal de cuentasinmune a la crisis financieraproceso de cohesióneconómicasocial y territor |
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Rubén Darío Torres Kumbrían Juan de Dios Izquierdo Collado The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence Estudios de Deusto regla de oro constitución de 1997 unión europea presupuestos estatales equilibrados capítulo x garantías parlamento consejo de política monetaria tribunal de cuentas inmune a la crisis financiera proceso de cohesión económica social y territor |
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Rubén Darío Torres Kumbrían Juan de Dios Izquierdo Collado |
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Rubén Darío Torres Kumbrían |
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The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence |
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The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence |
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The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence |
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The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence |
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The golden rule in the Polish Constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence |
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golden rule in the polish constitution of 1997 and its social and economic influence |
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Universidad de Deusto |
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<p>Poland introduced the golden rule in its Constitution of 1997. The Polish political and economic transition, compliance with the Copenhagen criteria of 1993 and the accession of Poland to the European Union are the previous history that created the objective conditions for the implementation of the golden rule in the constitution. Chapter X called Public Finance provides effective control of the development and implementation of balanced state budgets. Budgetary arrangements are guaranteed by the Parliament, the Monetary Policy Council, the Court of Auditors and other institutional actors. Other fundamental key is to establish safeguards against lock contingencies legislation, resolutions and constitutional reforms, and increased the deficit and sovereign debt. The golden rule along with other factors, have made Poland is immune to the financial crisis. The country enjoys economic growth, is attractive to investors, corrects imbalances and continuing the process of economic, social and territorial cohesion.</p><p><strong>Published online</strong>: 01 <span>December </span>2014</p> |
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regla de oro constitución de 1997 unión europea presupuestos estatales equilibrados capítulo x garantías parlamento consejo de política monetaria tribunal de cuentas inmune a la crisis financiera proceso de cohesión económica social y territor |
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