Fiscal prudence: It's all in the timing – estimating time-varying fiscal policy reaction functions for core EU countries

Berger, T.; Dubbert, T.; Schoonackers, R.

Working paper | Peer reviewed

Abstract

When estimating fiscal policy reaction functions (FRF), the literature has well recognized the importance of non-linearities. However, there is yet very little attempt to formally test for the presence and potential sources of a non-linear fiscal responsiveness. In this paper we address this gap by formally addressing model speci fication of the FRF in a panel of five EU countries. Employing a Bayesian stochastic model speci fication search algorithm, we provide formal evidence for time-varying fiscal prudence over the last 50 years. The primary balance responsiveness exhibits smooth but signi ficant variation over time and thus con firms the necessity of a non-linear model. Moreover, the extended results show that dynamics can be partially linked to the interest rate growth differential and the level of public debt itself. However, no clear evidence is found in favor of the fiscal fatigue proposition.

Details about the publication

Place of publicationGöttingen
Title of seriesCeGe discussion paper (ISSN: 1439-2305)
Volume of series417
StatusPublished
Release year2021
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.2139/ssrn.3810841
Link to the full texthttps://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3810841
KeywordsFiscal reaction function; time-varying parameters; state-space models; MCMC; stochastic model specification search

Authors from the University of Münster

Dubbert, Tore Christian
Professur für internationale Ökonomie (Prof. Kempa)