adósságfékek
Adósságfékek, often translated as debt brakes, are fiscal rules designed to limit government borrowing and the accumulation of public debt. These rules can take various forms, but commonly involve setting ceilings on the budget deficit or the overall level of public debt relative to a country's gross domestic product (GDP). The primary objective is to promote long-term fiscal sustainability and prevent excessive debt burdens that could destabilize the economy or strain future generations.
Many countries have adopted some form of debt brake at the national or supranational level, such as
The effectiveness and desirability of debt brakes are subjects of ongoing debate. Proponents argue that they