Assessing Fiscal Soundness: Theory and Practice

40 Pages Posted: 11 Apr 2007

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Nicola Giammarioli

European Central Bank (ECB)

Christiane Nickel

European Central Bank (ECB)

Philipp Rother

European Central Bank (ECB)

Jean-Pierre Vidal

European Central Bank (ECB)

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Date Written: March 2007

Abstract

This paper presents a survey of methods for assessing fiscal soundness, i.e. the capability of governments to honour their obligations in the short run and in the long run. The need for a comprehensive monitoring of fiscal soundness derives from the risks to economic stability that arise from the actual or expected difficulty a government may have in honouring its obligations. For the long run, methods derived from the government's intertemporal budget constraint make it possible to assess the size of a necessary adjustment to achieve sustainability of the debt burden. Uncertainty regarding shocks to the fiscal situation or the behaviour of financial market participants calls for the monitoring of financial flows and government obligations in the short run. Vigilance needs to be all the higher, the greater the uncertainty regarding long-term sustainability.

Suggested Citation

Giammarioli, Nicola and Nickel, Christiane and Rother, Philipp and Vidal, Jean-Pierre, Assessing Fiscal Soundness: Theory and Practice (March 2007). ECB Occasional Paper No. 56, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=923387 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.923387

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