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                                                                 ISSN 2443-8030 (online)
                                    Understanding 
                                    the Political Economy 
                                    of Reforms: 
                                    Lessons from the EU
                                    Theo Aphecetche, Erik Canton, 
                                    Maria Garrone and Alexandr Hobza
                                    ECONOMIC BRIEF 070 | JANUARY 2022
     EUROPEAN ECONOMY
                                    Economic and 
EUROPEAN  Financial Affairs
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                                   European Economy Economic Briefs are written by the staff of the European Commission’s Directorate-
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                                   Understanding the Political Economy of Reforms 
                                   Lessons from the EU 
                                    
                                   By Theo Aphecetche, Erik Canton, Maria Garrone and Alexandr Hobza 
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                   Abstract  
                                    
                                     
                                   This  Economic  Brief  identifies  the  main  political  economy  conditions  facilitating  or  hindering  the 
                                   implementation of reforms. It analyses and draws lessons from some of the most significant reform efforts 
                                   by EU countries over the past decade. First, reform implementation is easier when the government has a 
                                   strong political mandate. Second, providing a strong evidence base for the reform helps to build support. 
                                   Finally, reform design needs to consider adequate compensatory measures, and an effective communication 
                                   and consultation process. The note concludes by indicating how the design of the Recovery and Resilience 
                                   Facility addresses some of these political economy factors. 
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                   Acknowledgements: This paper builds on a note presented at the Economic Policy Committee and later 
                                   at the Eurogroup. It has benefited from comments and suggestions from many colleagues. The authors 
                                   would like to thank all colleagues from the ECFIN geo-desks for their great collaboration in sharing with us 
                                   countries’  reform  experiences  and  for  their  useful  comments.  The  brief  also  benefited  from  the  great 
                                   suggestions  and  comments  by  Aron  Kiss,  Luis  Garcia  Lombardero,  Géraldine  Mahieu,  Maria  Chiara 
                                   Morandini, Núria Subirats Rebull and Alessandro Turrini.   
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                   Contact:  Maria  Garrone,  maria.garrone@ec.europa.eu,  and  Theo  Aphecetche,  theo.aphecetche@ 
                                   ec.europa.eu. European Commission, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, Economics 
                                   of Structural Reforms and Investment. 
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                   EUROPEAN ECONOMY                                                                                         Economic Brief 070 
               European Economy Economic Briefs                                                              Issue 070 | January 2022 
                 
                
                
               Introduction                                                       momentum behind ambitious reform agendas. The 
                                                                                  decisive role of governments in times of emergency 
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               The EU is recovering stronger than expected , but                  came  more  to  the  fore  during  the  crisis.  The 
               the  level  of  uncertainty  and  risks  surrounding  the          pandemic and the drop in economic activity that has 
               growth outlook is still high. There is nonetheless a               followed  have  highlighted  the  key  role  of 
               broad consensus that the COVID-19 crisis will have                 governments in not only responding to the alarming 
               long-lasting      effects      on      macro-economic              health situation but also in supporting the economy. 
               fundamentals,  economic  resilience  and  potential                Financial  support  programmes  for  businesses  and 
               output.2                                                           deferral of interest and tax payments, as well as the 
                                                                                  activation  of  short-time  work  schemes,  have 
               Moreover,  the  economic  impact  of  the  pandemic                contributed  to  limiting  the  economic  damage.  In 
               comes on top of the subdued potential growth that                  addition,  the  forceful  response  at  EU  level  has 
               the  European  economies  have  been  experiencing 
                                                                                  confirmed  Member  States’  capacity  to  coordinate 
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               over  the  last  decades.   Reforms  and  investments              within the Union. Experience suggests that it will be 
               promoting inclusive and sustainable growth are thus                a  challenge  to  maintain  momentum  in  the  policy 
               needed more than ever.                                             actions following a crisis. Indeed, the strong impact 
               However,  implementation  of  such  reforms  is                    that  the  crisis  has  on  people’s  lives  could  erode 
               notoriously  difficult.  Addressing  the  obstacles  to            popular support for further action. Governments will 
               fundamental  drivers  of  growth  and  productivity                need to pay particular attention to the design of their 
               often comes with economic and social costs in the                  recovery  strategy  to  make  reforms  perennial, 
               short-term,  typically  falling  on  specific  groups,             through generating economic growth and living-up 
               while benefits are diffused across the economy and                 to  citizens’  expectations.  The  need  to  sustain  the 
               may  only  arise  over  time.  Reforms  may  produce               recovery and ensure that the policy action supports 
               winners and losers, and the opposition of potential                the  longer-term  challenges,  such  as  the  green  and 
               losers makes them difficult to implement. Moreover,                digital transition, makes it clear that reform fatigue 
               the distribution of gains from a reform may in some                or reform reversals need to be avoided. 
               cases  be  perceived  as  unfair  by  the  population  at          The role of the EU in supporting structural reforms 
               large.  The  resulting  lack  of  domestic  reform                 is  also  evolving.  Traditionally,  the  European 
               ownership  and  commitment  becomes  a  serious                    Semester  has  supported  structural  reforms  at 
               hurdle  for  planning,  adopting  and  implementing                national    level    through      benchmarking,       the 
               complex reforms.                                                   development of best practices and guidance in the 
               Progressing  with  structural  policies  that  promote             form of Country-Specific Recommendations. Long-
               inclusive  and  sustainable  growth  is  particularly              term investment has inter alia been supported by the 
               important  for  the  euro  area.  In  the  absence  of  a          Structural   Funds.  In  recent  years,  technical 
               flexible exchange rate and in the presence of strong               assistance through DG REFORM (formerly known 
               spillover  effects,  euro  area  countries  need  to  find         as  the  Structural  Reform  Support  Service)  has 
               adequate adjustment mechanisms to absorb shocks.                   provided a new tool to support reforms.  
               Implementing approriate reforms is therefore crucial               The  policy  focus  is  gradually  moving  from 
               for    addressing      macroeconomic         imbalances.           emergency  support  to  policies  to  sustain  the 
               Enhancing Member States’ reform efforts to address                 recovery and structural changes. In this context, the 
               underlying  social  and  economic  weaknesses  that                Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) offers a new 
               could lead to increased divergences in the event of                and  powerful  temporary  instrument  for  the  EU  to 
               shocks, and potentially disturb the good functioning               support  reform  efforts  at  Member  State  level, 
               of  the  Economic  and  Monetary  Union,  is  all  the             combined in coherent packages of investments and 
               more important.                                                    reforms in policy areas where there are pronounced 
               The COVID-19 crisis is both a daunting challenge                   barriers  to  growth.  By  linking  direct  financial 
               and a stark reminder for policymakers to generate                  support  to  the  implementation  of  investment  and 
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