This article is the first to renews the old debate of "rules versus. discretion" by introducing propensity score matching methods in macro analysis, such as Tapsoba (2012), and by using instrumental methods, to consider the national stability culture. By taking into account, at the same time, the self-selection problem and the omitted unobserved factor bias, in a sample of 126 countries of all level of development over the period 1985-2010, we provide strong evidence about the positive causal effect of fiscal rules adoption on the reduction of fiscal policy procyclicality. We find an asymmetrical impact, since fiscal rules adoption contributed to upgrade budget balance in periods of expansion, while it doesn't increase budget deficit in per...
International audienceAt odds with the large literature devoted to the fiscal discipline effects of ...
Theory suggests that government should as far as possible smooth taxes and its recurrent consumption...
We find that the adoption of numerical fiscal rules reduces government borrowing costs in a sample o...
Etudes & documentsThis article is the first to renews the old debate of "rules versus. discretion" b...
Version préliminaire (35 p.) La version définitive inclura des auteurs supplémentaires.This article ...
Version préliminaire (35 p.) La version définitive inclura des auteurs supplémentaires.This article ...
Fiscal rules are argued to be important for sound and sustainable fiscal policies and have been incr...
In many countries, the past few decades have been characterized by large budget deficits and excessi...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
There is widespread evidence that procyclical fiscal policies have been prevalent in developing coun...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
European fiscal rules failed to dampen shocks and are often criticized for being too complex, not tr...
We study the relationship between discretionary fiscal policy and macroeconomic stability in 21 OECD...
In this paper we examine factors that make some governments revert to procyclical fiscal policies de...
It is well known that fiscal policy is prone to react to public debt in order to ensure fiscal susta...
International audienceAt odds with the large literature devoted to the fiscal discipline effects of ...
Theory suggests that government should as far as possible smooth taxes and its recurrent consumption...
We find that the adoption of numerical fiscal rules reduces government borrowing costs in a sample o...
Etudes & documentsThis article is the first to renews the old debate of "rules versus. discretion" b...
Version préliminaire (35 p.) La version définitive inclura des auteurs supplémentaires.This article ...
Version préliminaire (35 p.) La version définitive inclura des auteurs supplémentaires.This article ...
Fiscal rules are argued to be important for sound and sustainable fiscal policies and have been incr...
In many countries, the past few decades have been characterized by large budget deficits and excessi...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
There is widespread evidence that procyclical fiscal policies have been prevalent in developing coun...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
European fiscal rules failed to dampen shocks and are often criticized for being too complex, not tr...
We study the relationship between discretionary fiscal policy and macroeconomic stability in 21 OECD...
In this paper we examine factors that make some governments revert to procyclical fiscal policies de...
It is well known that fiscal policy is prone to react to public debt in order to ensure fiscal susta...
International audienceAt odds with the large literature devoted to the fiscal discipline effects of ...
Theory suggests that government should as far as possible smooth taxes and its recurrent consumption...
We find that the adoption of numerical fiscal rules reduces government borrowing costs in a sample o...