Transmission of the Effects of the Fiscal Deficit in Industrial Countries to the Fiscal Deficit of the Developing Countries.

The paper shows that an increase in the aggregate fiscal deficit of the industrial countries may worsen the economic growth and fiscal balance of the developing countries that are burdened with external debt and facing current account constraints. The discussion is based on theoretical analysis and...

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Korporativní autor: International Monetary Fund
Médium: Časopis
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1988.
Edice:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 1988/046
On-line přístup:Full text available on IMF
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520 3 |a The paper shows that an increase in the aggregate fiscal deficit of the industrial countries may worsen the economic growth and fiscal balance of the developing countries that are burdened with external debt and facing current account constraints. The discussion is based on theoretical analysis and simulation exercises highlighting the relevant transmission mechanisms involved. Simulations show that higher fiscal deficits and interest rates in the industrial countries can explain some of the fiscal deterioration in the developing countries during the early 1980s, and the medium-term costs to the developing countries may be partly mitigated through flexible domestic economic policies. 
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