审慎还是挥霍:赤字、债务与财政整顿

Prudence or Profligacy: Deficits, Debt, and Fiscal Consolidation

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2006
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了OECD国家过去25年赤字和债务上升背景下,通过削减支出或增税来抑制赤字的效果,发现增税在某些国家也能成功降低债务,结论比主流文献更复杂。

Abstract

Over the last quarter century, public finances have been under pressure in most OECD countries as deficits and debts rose under the pressure of relatively slow growth and high interest rates. This, in turn, has affected the welfare state, since efforts at containing deficits have often been concentrated on public expenditure. Much of the literature argues that this is desirable, since curbing deficits via tax increases seldom succeeds. A medium-term survey of OECD country experience suggests a less clear-cut conclusion. In a number of countries which were able to curb debt/GDP ratios, the bulk of the adjustment did, indeed, come from spending cuts (but was, also, in some cases helped by rapid growth and/or currency depreciation). In several, however, tax increases also appear to have succeeded in reducing deficits and debt.

财政整顿赤字债务公共支出