Quantitative Approaches To Fiscal Sustainability Analysis: A New World Bank Tool Applied To Turkey
Fiscal sustainability analysis (FSA) is an important component of macroeconomic analysis. The authors review various quantitative approaches to FSA with a major objective to bring these approaches together and to present a user-friendly tool for FSA that reflects modern developments. They combine a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Fiscal sustainability analysis (FSA) is an important component of macroeconomic analysis. The authors review various quantitative approaches to FSA with a major objective to bring these approaches together and to present a user-friendly tool for FSA that reflects modern developments. They combine a dynamic simulations approach with a simplified version of the steady-state consistency approach. They also incorporate two different methods to deal with uncertainty: user-defined stress tests and stochastic simulations. The tool goes further by evaluating the required fiscal adjustment as a consequence of the stochastic realizations of the exogenous variables. Furthermore, the fiscal sustainability tool incorporates an endogenous debt feedback rule for the primary surplus, a fiscal policy reaction function. Besides outlining the theoretical framework, the authors also present a case study for Turkey |
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title | Quantitative Approaches To Fiscal Sustainability Analysis A New World Bank Tool Applied To Turkey |
title_auth | Quantitative Approaches To Fiscal Sustainability Analysis A New World Bank Tool Applied To Turkey |
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title_full | Quantitative Approaches To Fiscal Sustainability Analysis A New World Bank Tool Applied To Turkey Budina, Nina |
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title_short | Quantitative Approaches To Fiscal Sustainability Analysis |
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title_sub | A New World Bank Tool Applied To Turkey |
topic | Balance of Payments Balance of Payments Crises Bank Policy Budget Business Cycle Central Bank Currencies and Exchange Rates Debt Debt Management Debt Management Policies Debt Markets Economic Stabilization Economic Theory and Research Emerging Markets Exchange External Debt Finance and Financial Sector Development Financial Literacy Fiscal Deficits International Economics & Trade Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Private Sector Development Public Sector Expenditure Analysis and Management |
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