Primary surplus dynamics and fiscal sustainability in sub-saharan African countries

IF 2.8 4区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Gabriel Temesgen Woldu, Izabella Szakálné Kanó
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The study analyzes the Bohn (2007) sustainability test, allowing for a quadratic fiscal reaction function to public debt levels over the period 2000–2019 for 40 countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), employing a dynamic panel threshold model and other alternative estimation methods to investigate the reaction of fiscal policy and Dumitrescu–Hurlin Granger causality to identify potential causality linkages between government spending and revenue. Fiscal policy is found to follow a debt-stabilizing rule at a low to moderate level; however, fiscal responsiveness weakens when public debt to GDP ratio exceeds 55%, indicating that the use of primary surplus as an instrument to contain debt is insufficient when debt goes above the threshold, therefore jeopardizing the efficacy of fiscal retrenchments as an instrument to achieve sustainable debt reduction in SSA countries. The Dumitrescu–Hurlin result suggests a unidirectional flow from expenditure to revenue in SSA countries, implying that an increase in government spending has a substantial impact on widening fiscal imbalances and escalating debt levels within the SSA countries. Hence, governments in SSA countries should guarantee that public debt management strategies are in line with the public debt threshold to enhance fiscal sustainability. Considering these findings, this study highlights the importance of prudent fiscal management incorporating measures such as structural reforms, targeted investments, and prudent debt management strategies in SSA countries.

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撒哈拉以南非洲国家的基本盈余动态和财政可持续性
本研究分析了 Bohn(2007 年)的可持续性测试,允许对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)40 个国家 2000-2019 年期间的公共债务水平进行二次财政反应函数,采用动态面板阈值模型和其他替代估计方法来研究财政政策的反应,并采用 Dumitrescu-Hurlin Granger 因果关系来确定政府支出和收入之间的潜在因果联系。研究发现,在中低水平上,财政政策遵循债务稳定规则;然而,当公共债务与国内生产总值的比率超过 55% 时,财政响应能力会减弱,这表明当债务超过临界值时,使用基本盈余作为控制债务的工具是不够的,因此会损害财政紧缩作为撒哈拉以南非洲国家实现可持续减债的工具的有效性。Dumitrescu-Hurlin 的研究结果表明,在 SSA 国家,支出与收入之间存在单向流动,这意味着政府支出的增加对 SSA 国家财政失衡的扩大和债务水平的上升具有重大影响。因此,撒哈拉以南非洲国家政府应保证公共债务管理战略符合公共债务门槛,以提高财政可持续性。考虑到这些研究结果,本研究强调了在撒哈拉以南非洲国家采取结构改革、有针对性的投资和审慎的债务管理战略等措施进行审慎财政管理的重要性。
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Economia Politica
Economia Politica ECONOMICS-
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3.90
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34
期刊介绍: This journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that link theory and analysis in political economy, promoting a deeper understanding of economic realities and more effective courses of policy action. Established in 1984, the journal has kept pace with the times in disseminating high-quality and influential research aimed at establishing fruitful links between theories, approaches and institutions. With this relaunch (which combines Springer’s worldwide scientific scope with the Italian cultural roots of il Mulino and Fondazione Edison, whose research has been published by the two mentioned publishers for many years), the journal further reinforces its position in the European and international economic debate and scientific community. Furthermore, this move increases its pluralistic attention to the role that – at the micro, sectoral, and macro level – institutions and innovation play in the unfolding of economic change at different stages of development.
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