Fiscal Sustainability: The unpleasant European case
JOURNAL
YEAR
Sep 21, 2005
TYPE
Articles in journals
AUTHORS
Afonso, A.
VOL Nº
61
PAGES
25
ABSTRACT
The sustainability of fiscal deficits has been receiving increasing attention. The issue is paramount for the newly formed euro area, and that is one of the motivations of this paper. In order to assess the sustainability of budget deficits, cointegration tests between public expenditures and public revenues, allowing for structural breaks, are performed for the EU-15 countries for the 1970--2003 period. The ‘‘unpleasant’’ empirical results show that with few exceptions fiscal policy may not have been sustainable. EU governments therefore may risk becoming inherently highly indebted, even though the debt-to-GDP ratios seemed to be somehow stabilizing at the end of the 1990s.
JEL CLASS
KEYWORDS
Budget deficit,Intertemporal budget constraint,Fiscal policy sustainability,European Union