21 June 2001, 18:16 Duisenberg says economic divergences could become concern for ECB
DUBLIN (AFX) - European Central Bank president Wim Duisenberg said
economic divergences in the euro area could become matter of concern
for the ECB.
Duisenberg said in his speech at a news conference here national
governments must implement economic policies which avoid situations
where "painful adjustments" are required at a later date.
"There are types of divergence that can be a matter of concern,"
Duisenberg said.
"I would refer in particular to a situation marked by high rates of
national inflation as a result of excessive wage influences, an
unsustainable expansion of profit margins, or an expansionary stance in
fiscal policy," he said.
Ireland, the ECB's host for today's governing council meeting, was
censured earlier this year by the EU for pursuing expansionary policies
that boosted inflation.
Duisenberg said it is up to national governments -- and not the ECB
-- to take responsibility for national developments.
"For this purpose a wide range of economic policies is available
... making use of them is not only in the interest of the euro area but
also to the benefit of the individual country itself," he said.
"Well balanced national economic policies should complement the
single monetary policy with its primary objective of maintaining price
stability in the euro area as a whole", he said.
Euro zone inflation rose to 3.4 pct in May from 2.9 pct in April,
but Ireland recorded an inflation rate of 4.1 pct.
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