Monetary Agreements Reform and Issue of the Key Fiscal Convergence Criterion in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)

IF 1.2 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of Economic Integration Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.11130/jei.2022.37.1.30
L. Kebalo, Stéphane Zouri
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This paper estimates a fiscal deficit threshold that maximizes economic growth and is favorable to business cycles synchronization given the compliance of countries. The analysis covers the eight countries that form the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) across 1990-2018. Our results show that 11.42% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the fiscal deficit threshold which should not to be exceeded and that fulfills the aforementioned conditions. Since the debt relief program in 2006, however, this threshold has been reduced from 11% to 3.97%. Therefore, compliance with the key fiscal convergence criterion limiting the fiscal deficit to 3% of the GDP and in force in the Union is pro-growth and favorable to business cycles synchronization. However, even if this convergence criterion seems rigorous for fiscal discipline and can be maintained, it could be adjusted to 4%. The paper discusses the advantages of this proposed adjustment.
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西非经济货币联盟货币协议改革与关键财政趋同标准问题
本文估计了一个财政赤字阈值,该阈值使经济增长最大化,并有利于在各国遵守的情况下实现商业周期同步。该分析涵盖了1990-2018年间组成西非经济和货币联盟(西非经货联盟)的八个国家。我们的结果表明,11.42%的国内生产总值是不应超过的财政赤字阈值,并且符合上述条件。然而,自2006年实施债务减免计划以来,这一门槛已从11%降至3.97%。因此,遵守将财政赤字限制在GDP的3%并在欧盟生效的关键财政趋同标准有利于经济增长,有利于商业周期的同步。然而,即使这一趋同标准对财政纪律来说似乎很严格,并且可以维持,它也可以调整为4%。本文讨论了这一拟议调整的优点。
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