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Time-varying elasticity of cyclically adjusted primary balance and effect of fiscal consolidation on domestic government debt in South Africa
by
Nyatanga, Phocenah
, Buthelezi, Eugene Msizi
in
Analysis
/ cyclically adjusted primary balance (CAPB)
/ Debt service
/ domestic government debt
/ Economic growth
/ Elasticity of demand
/ Evaluation
/ Expenditures
/ Expenditures, Public
/ fiscal consolidation
/ Fiscal policy
/ Government finance
/ Government revenue
/ Government spending
/ Management
/ National budgets
/ Public debts
/ Tax increases
/ Tax rates
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxes
/ time-varying parameter structural vector autoregression (TVP-VAR)
2023
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Time-varying elasticity of cyclically adjusted primary balance and effect of fiscal consolidation on domestic government debt in South Africa
by
Nyatanga, Phocenah
, Buthelezi, Eugene Msizi
in
Analysis
/ cyclically adjusted primary balance (CAPB)
/ Debt service
/ domestic government debt
/ Economic growth
/ Elasticity of demand
/ Evaluation
/ Expenditures
/ Expenditures, Public
/ fiscal consolidation
/ Fiscal policy
/ Government finance
/ Government revenue
/ Government spending
/ Management
/ National budgets
/ Public debts
/ Tax increases
/ Tax rates
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxes
/ time-varying parameter structural vector autoregression (TVP-VAR)
2023
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Time-varying elasticity of cyclically adjusted primary balance and effect of fiscal consolidation on domestic government debt in South Africa
by
Nyatanga, Phocenah
, Buthelezi, Eugene Msizi
in
Analysis
/ cyclically adjusted primary balance (CAPB)
/ Debt service
/ domestic government debt
/ Economic growth
/ Elasticity of demand
/ Evaluation
/ Expenditures
/ Expenditures, Public
/ fiscal consolidation
/ Fiscal policy
/ Government finance
/ Government revenue
/ Government spending
/ Management
/ National budgets
/ Public debts
/ Tax increases
/ Tax rates
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxes
/ time-varying parameter structural vector autoregression (TVP-VAR)
2023
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Time-varying elasticity of cyclically adjusted primary balance and effect of fiscal consolidation on domestic government debt in South Africa
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Time-varying elasticity of cyclically adjusted primary balance and effect of fiscal consolidation on domestic government debt in South Africa
2023
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This paper investigates the impact of the time-varying elasticity of the cyclically adjusted primary balance (CAPB) and fiscal consolidation on government debt. The time-varying parameter structural vector autoregression (TVP-VAR) model is used on a time series of data from 1979 to 2022. The contribution of this paper is on the understanding of the impact of fiscal consolidation on domestic government debt and the need to use time-varying elasticity when calculating the cyclical adjusted primary balance to provide a more accurate representation of discretionary actions taken by fiscal authorities. It is found that there is more variation in the CAPB with time-varying elasticity than with constant elasticity. Constant elasticity is not effective in capturing fiscal consolidation episodes, and time-varying elasticity is a better alternative. There is evidence that fiscal consolidation increases domestic government debt. The shocks of fiscal consolidation through government expenditure cuts reduce domestic government debt in the long run, while taxes increase domestic government debt. It is recommended that fiscal authorities use fiscal consolidation to reduce government expenditure that is related to inefficient expenditure. In the event of government expenditure, this expenditure needs to be in productive sectors of the economy that will bring about an increase in revenue rather than an increase in the tax rate. Given the result, a tax increase should be something that fiscal authorities are not using in the effort to stimulate economic growth or reduce domestic government debt.
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MDPI,MDPI AG
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