Public Finance | Finance Watch

Policy portal Public Finance

As we feel the limits of our planet, governments must mobilise their regulatory toolkit and all the public resources required for the sustainable transition, to ensure economic resilience and the prosperity of future generations. This means upgrading infrastructure, health and educational systems and supporting the citizens affected by the economic transition.

Public deficits will likely increase, but paradoxically, they are indispensable for public debt sustainability in the long run, and financial markets know it. Public money is required to crowd in private investment and a failure to invest will result in much bigger future fiscal imbalances due to unmitigated climate change and loss of economic and social resilience.

Or go to the search page

5 PUBLICATIONS

Joint statement

Joint Statement – Public Money, Public Benefits: Clear social and environmental standards must determine businesses’ access to public finance in the EU

Public finance plays a critical role in shifting Europe’s economy towards quality jobs, decarbonisation, and circularity. To achieve this, public support for businesses must be dependent on a harmonised set of social...
Joint statement

Joint letter – Europe needs a Next Generation 2.0 fund to secure its just transition

The imminent end of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) will leave a critical gap in EU funding for essential climate, social, and biodiversity investments. Finance Watch, as part of the FiscalMatters...
Report

Report – Europe’s coming investment crisis: Capital markets can only match a third of EU’s essential needs

In these times of hardship, Europe’s financing channels – even with the full strength of capital markets – would only match a third of the EU’s essential investment needs. Finance Watch’s new...
Open letter

Agreement on fiscal rules stands in the way of EU strategic autonomy – Joint letter

In a joint letter to the European Council signed by more 60 civil Society organisations, trade unions, think tanks and academics, the Fiscal Matters coalition, of which Finance Watch is a member,...
Joint statement

Joint statement – Fiscal Follies: How new EU rules miss the mark on climate and prosperity

In the joint statement below, co-signed by 8 organisations, Finance Watch warns that fiscal adjustment requirements under the new EU spending rules are incompatible with solving Europe’s challenges and calls on EU...

Upcoming events

Check our events page