Working Paper

Fiscal Policy Sustainability, Economic Cycle and Financial Crises: The Case of the GIPS

Gabriella Deborah Legrenzi, Costas Milas
CESifo, Munich, 2012

CESifo Working Paper No. 4001

We extend previous work on the sustainability of the government’s intertemporal budget constraint by allowing for non-linear adjustment of the fiscal variables, conditional on (i) the sign of budgetary disequilibria and (ii) the phase of the economic cycle. Further, our endogenously estimated threshold for the non-linear adjustment is not fixed; instead it is allowed to vary over time and during financial crises. Our analysis presents particular interest within the current economic scenario of financial crises, poor growth and debt crises. Our empirical analysis, applied to the GIPS, shows evidence of a threshold behaviour for the GIPS, that only correct “large” unbalances, which, in the case of Greece and Portugal, are higher than the EGSP criteria. Financial crises further relax the threshold for adjustment: during financial crises, only “very large” budgetary unbalances are corrected.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Keywords: debt sustainability, fiscal adjustment, nonlinear models
JEL Classification: H630, H200, H600, C220