Paper #1793
- Título:
- Fiscal targeting
- Autores:
- RĂ©gis Barnichon y Geert Mesters
- Fecha:
- Julio 2021
- Resumen:
- Fiscal rules are widely used to constrain policy decisions and promote fiscal discipline, but the design of flexible yet effective rules has proved a formidable task. In this paper, we propose to implement fiscal constraints through a fiscal targeting framework, paralleling central banks' move from monetary rules to inflation targeting. Under fiscal targeting, fiscal policy makers must optimally balance some fiscal objectives (e.g., keeping the deficit below 3%) with their own policy objectives (e.g., stabilizing output at potential). Fiscal targeting can be implemented with minimal assumption on the underlying economic model, and it promises a number of benefits over commonly used fiscal rules: (i) stronger buy-in from policy makers, (ii) higher fiscal discipline, (iii) transparency and ease of monitoring.
- Palabras clave:
- Fiscal rule, impulse responses, forecasting, stability and growth pact.
- Códigos JEL:
- C14, C32, E32, E52
- Área de investigación:
- Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional
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