Ricardo Ferraz, Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, António Portugal Duarte
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The Sustainability of Portuguese Fiscal Policy in Democracy, 1974–2020
In the current year of 2024, Portugal celebrates half a century of Democracy. In this paper we test the sustainability of Portuguese fiscal policy during this most recent period of Portuguese history – a time when the principle of sound finance is no longer proclaimed as a dogma. Using data taken from different sources, we conclude that, although Portugal has experienced very troubled periods throughout its Democracy, fiscal policy was sustainable during 1974–2020. This sustainability was, however, weak. Our conclusion is based on a difference stationary public debt ratio, on a stationary budget deficit as a percentage of GDP, and, also on the existence of a long-term relation between public revenues and expenditures ratios with a reduced cointegration coefficients. The findings of this paper reinforce the need for Portuguese policymakers to ensure the sustainability of public finances and public debt which is crucial to sustain the Portuguese welfare state itself.
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The Journal of Quantitative Economics (JQEC) is a refereed journal of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). It solicits quantitative papers with basic or applied research orientation in all sub-fields of Economics that employ rigorous theoretical, empirical and experimental methods. The Journal also encourages Short Papers and Review Articles. Innovative and fundamental papers that focus on various facets of Economics of the Emerging Market and Developing Economies are particularly welcome. With the help of an international Editorial board and carefully selected referees, it aims to minimize the time taken to complete the review process while preserving the quality of the articles published.