Fiscal sustainability in highly indebted countries: evidence from Jamaica
International Journal of Development Issues
; 21(3):347-366, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2037669
ABSTRACT
Purpose>This study aims to explore the sustainability of Jamaica’s public debt over a highly volatile period of time.Design/methodology/approach>The authors use a suite of econometric tools, including, unit root testing, cointegration testing and estimating a fiscal reaction function. The authors control for structural breaks in the regression analysis.Findings>The authors find that whilst reschedulings might be indicative of cash-flow problems in Jamaica, fiscal policy has responded effectively to increase the public debt, thereby making the debt sustainable. Notwithstanding the political economy and social demands of the population prior to the impact of the pandemic, the implications of higher debt stocks (higher debt-servicing and lower social expenditures) might make this approach to fiscal policy and debt management infeasible. As a result, the authors recommend that the government will need to take an active approach in managing its debt position to facilitate responses to shocks and provide conditions within which maintaining fiscal discipline is feasible.Originality/value>To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to explore fiscal sustainability in Jamaica over this time period whilst taking into consideration structural breaks caused by the global financial crisis and debt restructurings. The authors also take into consideration variables such as exchange rates and the occurrence of elections, which have not been included in previous studies.
Political Science--International Relations; Fiscal sustainability; Fiscal reaction function; Public debt; Deficits; Debt exchanges; Economic development; Developing countries--LDCs; Economic crisis; Interest rates; Growth rate; Economic growth; Expenditures; COVID-19; Debt management; Fiscal policy; Capital markets; Debt restructuring; Pandemics; Sustainability; Gross Domestic Product--GDP; Stocks; Literature reviews; Econometrics; Political economy; Coronaviruses; Government spending; Informal economy; International finance; Elections; Jamaica; 92611:Administration of General Economic Programs
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English Caribbean
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Jamaica
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English
Journal:
International Journal of Development Issues
Year:
2022
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