Why might a country with a history of fiscal indiscipline still have an incentive to support strict EU-level fiscal rules, even if compliance is politically costly domestically?单项选择题

A
a. They act as an external commitment which disciplines domestic policymakers and reduces the risk of overspending
B
b. They eliminate the need for the country to explain its fiscal decisions to financial markets.
C
c. They allow governments to bypass democratic accountability
D
d. They replace national budgets, so national governments can allocate funds more efficiently
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