- Description
- 36 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
- Summary
- This paper provides an overview of fiscal consolidation efforts at the central and sub-central government level, both during the current and past consolidation episodes. After experiencing a deficit and debt hike during the crisis, sub-central debt is mostly stabilising. So far, sub-central consolidation has been mainly achieved through spending cuts, while overall revenues remained largely stable. Sub-central tax revenues rose a bit, but intergovernmental transfers went down slightly. Sub-central governments in a few countries need to consolidate further, if they want to reach debt levels of 2007 or 2011 by the year 2026, as shown by fiscal gap calculations. During past consolidation episodes, sub-central consolidation increased the probability of debt stabilisation at the general government level. Reductions in intergovernmental grants improved the success rate. Central and sub-central deficits tended to move in parallel, although some subcentral governments experienced a "second trough" three or four years after consolidation had started. The paper suggests a number of instruments that could help sub-central governments consolidate their budgets, and argues in favour of amendments to sub-central fiscal rules.
- Series Statement
- OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.1070
- Uniform Title
- OECD Economics Department Working Papers, no.1070.
- Subject
- LCCN
- 10.1787/5k43nxr99zd6-en
- OCLC
- oecd-lib-002412
- Author
Blöchliger, Hansjörg.
- Title
Fiscal Consolidation Across Government Levels - Part 1. How Much, What Policies? [electronic resource] / Hansjörg Blöchliger
- Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2013.
- Series
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.1070
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.1070.
- Connect to:
- Indexed Term
Taxation
Economics
- Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/5k43nxr99zd6-en doi