We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spending cuts and not on tax increases. We apply the Bai-Perron structural break filter to identify fiscal adjustments and their successfulness in 20 OECD countries. Our results suggest that the composition of fiscal adjustments is not related to their success. Furthermore, we find that political-economy variables considered are not robustly related to successful fiscal adjustments with one exception: the probability of a successful fiscal adjustment increases if left-wing goverments rely on spending cuts and right-wing governments rely on tax increases
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
The paper analyzes the determinants of success of recent fiscal consolidations in the OECD countries...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
This paper investigates the political and economic determinants of successful fiscal adjustment in 2...
In several countries policymakers are striving to improve the budget balance. Trivially, this can be...
This paper offers three results. First, in line with the previous literature, we confirm that fiscal...
We examine the evidence on episodes of large stances in fiscal policy, both in cases of fiscal stimu...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Using data from 16 OECD countries from 1981 to 2014 we study the effects on output of fiscal adjustm...
Using data from 16 OECD countries from 1981 to 2014 we study the effects on output of fiscal adjustm...
This paper studies how the composition of fiscal adjustments influences their likelihood of “success...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
The paper analyzes the determinants of success of recent fiscal consolidations in the OECD countries...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
This paper investigates the political and economic determinants of successful fiscal adjustment in 2...
In several countries policymakers are striving to improve the budget balance. Trivially, this can be...
This paper offers three results. First, in line with the previous literature, we confirm that fiscal...
We examine the evidence on episodes of large stances in fiscal policy, both in cases of fiscal stimu...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Using data from 16 OECD countries from 1981 to 2014 we study the effects on output of fiscal adjustm...
Using data from 16 OECD countries from 1981 to 2014 we study the effects on output of fiscal adjustm...
This paper studies how the composition of fiscal adjustments influences their likelihood of “success...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
The paper analyzes the determinants of success of recent fiscal consolidations in the OECD countries...