The impact of fiscal consolidations on growth in sub-Saharan Africa

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Francisco Arizala
Jesus Gonzalez-Garcia
Charalambos G. Tsangarides
Mustafa Yenice
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[1] International Monetary Fund,
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Empirical Economics | 2021年 / 61卷
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Growth; Fiscal consolidations; Fiscal multipliers; Local projections; Africa; O55; E32; E62; H50;
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This paper examines the output effects of changes in public expenditure and revenue in sub-Saharan African countries during 1990–2016. Fiscal multipliers in sub-Saharan Africa are somewhat smaller than those estimated in the literature for advanced and emerging economies. The effect of changes in fiscal policy on output depends on the composition: Cutting public investment has a larger effect on output than cutting public consumption or raising revenue. Episodes of fiscal consolidation have short- and medium-term output effects, but here, too, composition matters: Fiscal consolidations based on reducing public investment have the largest effect on output, while fiscal consolidations based on revenue mobilization are less harmful. These findings suggest that the negative impact on growth can be mitigated through the design of fiscal adjustment.
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