Analytical and Methodological Issues in the Measurement of Fiscal Deficits

Analytical and Methodological Issues in the Measurement of Fiscal Deficits
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1990-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451947380

The IMF Working Papers series is designed to make IMF staff research available to a wide audience. Almost 300 Working Papers are released each year, covering a wide range of theoretical and analytical topics, including balance of payments, monetary and fiscal issues, global liquidity, and national and international economic developments.

How to Measure the Fiscal Deficit

How to Measure the Fiscal Deficit
Author: Mario I I Bl Jer
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1455246662

Fiscal policy seeks to equilibrate the public sector's financing needs with the private sector's demand for investment and a sustainable balance of payments. Correct measurement of the public sector's net use of resources is therefore an important prerequisite for managing the macroeconomy. This volume, edited by Mario I. Blejer and Adrienne Cheasty, is organized around four issues: the adequacy of summary measures of the fiscal deficit, conventional and adjusted deficits, coverage (size) of the public sector, and the public sector's intertemporal budget constraint.

Measurement of Fiscal Impact

Measurement of Fiscal Impact
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1988-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781557750167

This paper describes methodological issues pertaining to measurement of fiscal impact. The fiscal deficit is, under any circumstances, a crude tool for assessing the impact of fiscal policy on the economy. This paper also analyzes various ways in which the conventional definition of the fiscal deficit is affected by high rates of inflation. It has shown that, as the rate of inflation rises, the picture emerging from the conventional measure may, under certain circumstances, become somewhat blurred since the conventional measure may magnify the size of the fiscal adjustment that a country need. In fact, the size of the debt service that compensates bondholders for the reduction in the real value of their assets arising from inflation should be made explicit so as to indicate that part of the deficit whose impact depends mainly on portfolio decisions regarding the public's demand for government bonds, and on the potential effects of these bonds on the monetary and liquidity conditions of the economy.

Fiscal Impulse

Fiscal Impulse
Author: Mr.Mark Scott Lutz
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1991-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451851448

The concept of fiscal impulse is defined, discussed, and differentiated from measures that attempt to summarize the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy. Two methodologies are briefly discussed and their corresponding measures presented for the G-7 countries over the ten-year period ending in 1989. Controversies about the measure are highlighted and potential improvements are also discussed.

EBOOK: Macroeconomics

EBOOK: Macroeconomics
Author: Rudiger Dornbusch
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Total Pages: 679
Release: 2014-02-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0077173570

Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz has been a long-standing, leading intermediate macroeconomic theory text since its introduction in 1978. This revision retains most of the text's traditional features, including a middle-of-the-road approach and very current research, while updating and simplifying the exposition. A balanced approach explains both the potential and limitations of economic policy. Macroeconomics employs a model-based approach to macroeconomic analysis and demonstrates how various models are connected with the goal of giving students the capacity to analyze current economic issues in the context of an economic frame of reference. The only pre-requisite continues to be principles of economics.

Research in Economic History

Research in Economic History
Author: Alexander J. Field
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0762313706

The volume includes six papers in quantitative economic history. Peter Mancall, Josh Rosenbloom, and Tom Weiss consider growth in colonial North America, while Gary Richardson examines the role of bank failures in propagating the Great Depression. John Komlos examines the heights of rich and poor youth in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Klas Fregert and Roger Gustafson provide a synoptic view of public finances in Sweden from the eighteenth through the twentieth century. Drew Keeling studies the economics of the steamship industry that facilitated migration between Europe and the United States between 1900 and 1914. Finally, Gregg Huff and Giovanni Caggiano examine the integration of labor markets in Southeast Asia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It includes original articles written by experts on the subjects and articles supported by quantitative data.

Market Discipline

Market Discipline
Author: Mr.Timothy D. Lane
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1992-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451846150

Under what circumstances can market forces prevent unsustainable borrowing? Effective market discipline requires that capital markets be open, that; information on the borrower’s existing liabilities be readily available, that no bailout be anticipated, and that the borrower respond to market signals. This paper explores the implications of these conditions, and reviews some relevant empirical evidence.