nep-afr New Economics Papers
on Africa
Issue of 2007‒01‒06
one paper chosen by
Suzanne McCoskey
Foreign Service Institute, US Department of State

  1. Making Fiscal Space Happen: Managing Fiscal Policy in a World of Scaled-Up Aid By Xavier Debrun; Theo Thomas; Taline Koranchelian; Isabell Adenauer; Peter S. Heller; Menachem Katz

  1. By: Xavier Debrun; Theo Thomas; Taline Koranchelian; Isabell Adenauer; Peter S. Heller; Menachem Katz
    Abstract: Debt relief and the scaling up of aid to low-income countries should allow for greater fiscal space for expenditure programs to create long-term growth and lower poverty rates. But designing a suitable medium-term fiscal framework that fosters a sustainable delivery of better public services and infrastructure while maintaining a credible commitment to fiscal prudence confronts many challenges. This paper discusses what low-income countries can do to shape fiscal policy frameworks that are ambitious in trying to absorb additional aid while still ensuring longer-term sustainability for government expenditure programs and finances. It suggests what approaches can be used to manage the greater fiscal policy risks associated with a scaled-up aid environment, including coordination with monetary policy. The paper also discusses what institutional changes are needed if donors and countries are to facilitate the implementation of a higher level of aid-financed spending programs.
    Keywords: Aid , fiscal policy , low-income countries , macroeconomic policy , public financial management , Economic assistance , Fiscal policy , Low income developing countries , Economic policy , Public finance ,
    Date: 2006–12–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:imf:imfwpa:06/270&r=afr

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