The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt

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Autor(a) principal: Luporini, Viviane
Data de Publicação: 2002
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Economia Aplicada
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/220045
Resumo: This paper analyses the sustainability of the Brazilian federal fiscal policy by examining the responses of the government budget surplus to variations of the debt-GDP ratio. The approach to assess sustainability, proposed by Bohn (1998), circumvents the problems present in traditional sustainability tests, such as unit roots and cointegration. In particular, the regressions proposed do not require restrictive assumptions about real interest rates, the structure of the government debt or the agents' behavior towards risk. Using annual data from 1966 to 2000, the results have indicated that the government surplus has not systematically responded to changes in the debt-income level previously observed, indicating that the fiscal policy cannot be considered sustainable during the period analyzed. Moreover, it is shown thatthe debt-GDPratio does not exhibit a meanreverting tendency even when one controls for cyclical variations in income and government expenditures, further indicating a non-sustainable path for the fiscal policy.
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title The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
spellingShingle The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
Luporini, Viviane
federal domestic debt
fiscal consolidation
Brazil
title_short The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
title_full The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
title_fullStr The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
title_full_unstemmed The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
title_sort The behavior of the Brazilian federal domestic debt
author Luporini, Viviane
author_facet Luporini, Viviane
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv federal domestic debt
fiscal consolidation
Brazil
topic federal domestic debt
fiscal consolidation
Brazil
description This paper analyses the sustainability of the Brazilian federal fiscal policy by examining the responses of the government budget surplus to variations of the debt-GDP ratio. The approach to assess sustainability, proposed by Bohn (1998), circumvents the problems present in traditional sustainability tests, such as unit roots and cointegration. In particular, the regressions proposed do not require restrictive assumptions about real interest rates, the structure of the government debt or the agents' behavior towards risk. Using annual data from 1966 to 2000, the results have indicated that the government surplus has not systematically responded to changes in the debt-income level previously observed, indicating that the fiscal policy cannot be considered sustainable during the period analyzed. Moreover, it is shown thatthe debt-GDPratio does not exhibit a meanreverting tendency even when one controls for cyclical variations in income and government expenditures, further indicating a non-sustainable path for the fiscal policy.
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