Strengthening Fiscal Frameworks and Improving the Spending Mix in Small States

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Author/Editor: Ezequiel Cabezon, Patrizia Tumbarello, Yiqun Wu
Release Date: © June, 2015
ISBN : 978-1-51352-910-3
Stock #: WPIEA2015124
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Reflecting diseconomies of scale in providing public goods and services, recurrentspending in small states typically represents a large share of GDP. For some small states,this limits the fiscal space available for growth-promoting capital spending. Small statesgenerally face greater revenue volatility than other country groups, owing to theirexposure to exogenous shocks (including natural disasters) and narrow production bases.With limited buffers, revenue volatility often results in procyclical fiscal policy as theeconometric analysis shows. To strengthen fiscal frameworks, small states should seek tostreamline and prioritize recurrent spending to create fiscal space for capital spending. Thequality of spending could also be improved through public financial management reformand multiyear budgeting.




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