Determinants of Public Debt Ratio in Middle-Income Countries

Ghania Atiqasani, N. Nairobi, A. Darmawan
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The existence of the Covid-19 pandemic, which hampers mobility and productivity, creates a slowdown in the movement of the wheels of the economy, thus indirectly requiring several countries to increase their sources of revenue through public debt to meet the needs of the people and maintain economic stability in each country.  the problems faced by middle-income countries are related to the participation of government and other public institutions both in the formulation of public policies, the management of public resources, to the realization of human rights that should be free from abuse of the position of relevant policymakers. As a result, not a few countries experience uncertainty about the actual situation from public accounts, which has encouraged the creation of doubts and conflicts among the public about the role of governments in dealing with the global economic crisis, which among others, is illustrated through several economic problems that occur in middle-income countries. The purpose of this study is to answer the question of whether, in middle-income countries, the factors of the previous year's debt-to-GDP ratio, fiscal transparency, corruption, and e-budgeting simultaneously and partially influence the debt-to-GDP balance in 74 middle-income countries in 2021. The method used is OLS regression analysis of cross-section data. This study found that the previous year's debt accumulation significantly affected the debt ratio to GDP. Meanwhile, fiscal transparency and the implementation of e-budgeting hurt the insignificant debt-to-GDP ratio; corruption has a little positive effect on the debt-to-GDP ratio.
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中等收入国家公共债务比率的决定因素
新冠肺炎疫情的存在阻碍了流动性和生产力,导致经济车轮运转放缓,从而间接要求一些国家通过公共债务增加收入来源,以满足人民的需求,维护各国经济稳定。中等收入国家面临的问题与政府和其他公共机构参与公共政策的制定、公共资源的管理以及实现人权有关,这些问题不应滥用有关决策者的地位。因此,不少国家的公共帐户对实际情况不确定,这鼓励公众对政府在处理全球经济危机中的作用产生怀疑和冲突,其中,中等收入国家发生的几个经济问题说明了这一点。本研究的目的是回答一个问题,即在中等收入国家,前一年的债务与gdp比率、财政透明度、腐败和电子预算等因素是否同时和部分地影响74个中等收入国家2021年的债务与gdp平衡。采用的方法是截面数据的OLS回归分析。本研究发现,前一年的债务积累对债务占GDP的比例有显著影响。与此同时,财政透明度和电子预算的实施损害了微不足道的债务与gdp之比;腐败对债务与gdp之比的影响不大。
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