Sustainable Fiscal Policy and Economic Stability By Philippe Burger New Directions in Modern Economics Series Edward Elgar 'Fiscal policy can be a potent force for stabilising the economy but the issue of financial sustainability for budget deficits is often raised. This book provides a serious and refreshing examination of the issues involved. The book is to be particularly welcomed for providing a menu of rules for the successful operation of a sustainable fiscal policy.' - Malcolm Sawyer, University of Leeds, UK The public debt/GDP ratio in several countries showed the largest ever peacetime increase during the last 20 years of the twentieth century, thereby causing widespread fiscal unsustainability. Towards the latter half of the 1990s, several governments initiated steps to reverse this trend, however, they frequently found that their policies were not always successful. This book examines why. Philippe Burger uses and develops the 'general balance framework' to argue that merely running a primary surplus to restore fiscal sustainability will not always work. In effect, governments may simply shift the problem to other sectors of the economy, thereby creating economic instability. By linking the budget constraints of government and non-governmental agents at a macroeconomic level, the author's framework allows him to measure how changes to the budget of one economic sector are transferred to the budgetary position of another sector. By taking account of these sectoral balance effects, as well as the role of uncertainty and expectations, the book develops a set of rules for the maintenance of fiscal sustainability and economic stability. By offering non-orthodox policy prescriptions for governments to return to a position of fiscal sustainability, this original book fills an important gap in the literature. It will be required reading for economists and academics working on fiscal and macroeconomic policy, especially from a Post-Keynesian perspective, and policymakers interested in ensuring economic and fiscal stability. Philippe Burger is Chairperson of the Department of Economics at the University of the Free State, South Africa.
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