Fiscal Adjustment in IMF-Supported Programs
November 17, 2003
Summary
Using a cross-country sample of 169 IMF-supported programs and detailed studies of 15 programs, this evaluation report examines various aspects of fiscal adjustment in IMF-supported programs. It presents evidence that does not support some critics’ view that IMF-supported programs typically adopt a one-size-fits-all approach to fiscal adjustment, nor the perception that programs always involve austerity by targeting reductions in public spending. The report also proposes a number of recommendations for IMF surveillance and program design in the future.
Subject: Expenditure, Fiscal consolidation, Fiscal policy, Fiscal stance, Government debt management, Public financial management (PFM)
Keywords: capital account crisis case, deficit, Fiscal consolidation, Fiscal stance, GDP growth, Government debt management, IEO, IEOR, IMF-supported program, program, program projection, revenue, revenue shortfall, spending, Sub-Saharan Africa
Pages:
125
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Series:
Independent Evaluation Office Reports
Stock No:
FAISEA
ISBN:
9781589062740
ISSN:
2617-670X






