Finland's Public Sector Balance Sheet: A Novel Approach to Analysis of Public Finance

45 Pages Posted: 22 May 2018

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Maren Brede

Humboldt University of Berlin

Christian Henn

International Monetary Fund

Date Written: April 2018

Abstract

We construct a comprehensive public sector balance sheet for Finland from 2000 to 2016 by complementing general government statistics with data on public corporations and public pensions. We show that exposure to valuation changes in equity markets through asset holdings and increases in pension liabilities relative to GDP amplify crisis impacts on public finances. We expand the balance sheet by including present value estimates of future fiscal flows; this allows us to perform fiscal stress tests and policy experiments. These analyses suggest that Finland's public finances will remain sound provided ongoing reform and consolidation efforts to address aging pressures are implemented as planned.

Keywords: Finland, Debt sustainability, Europe, Public Sector Balance Sheet, Intertemporal Fiscal Balances, General, Social Security and Public Pensions, Forecasts of Budgets, Deficits, and Debt, Governmental Loans and Credits, Finland

JEL Classification: H00, H55, H60, H63, H68, H75, H81

Suggested Citation

Brede, Maren and Henn, Christian, Finland's Public Sector Balance Sheet: A Novel Approach to Analysis of Public Finance (April 2018). IMF Working Paper No. 18/78, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3182502

Maren Brede (Contact Author)

Humboldt University of Berlin ( email )

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Christian Henn

International Monetary Fund ( email )

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United States

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