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India’s Experience with Fiscal Rules: An Evaluation and The Way Forward

Author/Editor: Simone, Alejandro | Topalova, Petia
Authorized for Distribution: August 1, 2009
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Summary: This paper examines India's experience with fiscal rules with a view to inform the design of a possible successor fiscal framework to the FRBMA. Among several proposals to strengthen the FRBMA, a framework that focuses medium-term fiscal policy on debt sustainability by the use of a medium term debt target, and annual nominal expenditure growth rules is proposed. This approach tackles the deficit bias at its core and enables countercyclical fiscal policy through automatic stabilizers. Numerical targets should be supported by structural reform measures for both revenues and expenditures, while the coverage of the fiscal rules should be expanded.
 
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Series: Working Paper No. 09/175
Subject(s): Debt sustainability | Fiscal management | Fiscal policy | Fiscal reforms | Fiscal sustainability | India | Public debt
Author's keyword(s): Fiscal rules | fiscal sustainability | public debt
 
English  
    Published:   August 1, 2009        
            Format:   Paper
    Stock No:   WPIEA2009175   Pages:   40
    Price:   US$18.00 (Academic Rate: US$18.00 )
       
     
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