Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/128934 
Year of Publication: 
2010
Series/Report no.: 
WIFO Working Papers No. 381
Publisher: 
Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO), Vienna
Abstract: 
There is evidence that a budget consolidation strategy can work with only a small and short lived negative impact on growth. However, this time consolidation is taking place in the aftermath of a deep crisis which had lead to increased levels of uncertainty. In addition the financial sector, as well as its regulation is under reconstruction. Firms and consumers are deleveraging, and many countries are trying to consolidate at the same time. We develop ten guidelines for consolidation during such a difficult economic period. We compare them to other guidelines published and, to the extent possible, cross-check whether the upcoming consolidation programs being implemented or revealed in various countries comply with our guidelines. We propose to follow a "high road" on cutting deficits, which includes an active growth enhancing component during the consolidation period. The "active component" should be financed by deeper cuts in subsidies, by eliminating obsolete government expenditure as well as by increasing the efficiency of the public sector. Taxes should not be raised permanently - a temporary contribution to consolidation will be needed, but tax structures in general should be made more growth and employment friendly.
Subjects: 
budget consolidation
financial crisis
tax and expenditure structure
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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