Determinants of the degree of fiscal sustainability

António Afonso, José Alves, José Carlos Coelho
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We assess the link between fiscal sustainability coefficients, namely the responses of the primary government balance and the global government balance to the debt‐to‐GDP ratio, and the response of government revenues to government expenditures. For 22 OECD developed countries we use annual data between 1950 and 2019. Other determinants of fiscal responses are also studied in the context of quantile regressions. We find that the output gap contributes to increasing fiscal sustainability by positively influencing the responsiveness of the primary and global government balances; and the responses of the primary and global government balances to the debt ratio and the response of government revenues to government expenditures depend on the level of the debt ratio. In addition, from the quantile analysis, the influence of the response of government revenues to government expenditures is negative and increasing over the deciles, confirming the existence of a negative cross‐relationship between the fiscal sustainability coefficients.
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财政可持续性程度的决定因素
我们评估了财政可持续性系数(即政府基本收支平衡和政府总体收支平衡对债务与国内生产总值比率的反应)与政府收入对政府支出的反应之间的联系。对于 22 个经合组织发达国家,我们使用了 1950 年至 2019 年的年度数据。在量子回归的背景下,我们还研究了财政响应的其他决定因素。我们发现,产出缺口通过积极影响政府基本收支和全球收支平衡的响应,有助于提高财政可持续性;政府基本收支和全球收支平衡对债务比率的响应以及政府收入对政府支出的响应取决于债务比率的水平。此外,从分层分析来看,政府收入对政府支出的响应的影响是负的,并且在分层中递增,这证实了财政可持续性系数之间存在负的交叉关系。
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