Fiscal Consolidation and the Implications of Social Spending for Long-Term Fiscal Sustainability
Author(s) -
Rossana Merola,
Douglas Sutherland
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
review of economics and institutions
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2038-1379
DOI - 10.5202/rei.v4i3.100
Subject(s) - consolidation (business) , sustainability , fiscal sustainability , economics , fiscal policy , term (time) , fiscal union , economic policy , macroeconomics , public economics , natural resource economics , finance , ecology , physics , quantum mechanics , biology
This paper sheds light on the scale of fiscal consolidation that will be needed toensure long-term sustainability and on the potential benefits of institutional reforms inmitigating budget pressures of social spending. Based on alternative scenarios, resultssuggest that, in several OECD countries, the fiscal challenges are exacerbated in the longterm by spending pressures related to health and pensions. This paper shows howinstitutional reforms may support long-term fiscal sustainability and, at the same time,reduce adverse short-term effects of fiscal consolidation on growth.
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