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Macroeconomic responses to fiscal shocks in Portugal

Elva Bova (European Commission, Brussels, Belgium)
Violeta Klyviene (European Commission, Brussels, Belgium)

Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN: 0144-3585

Article publication date: 29 April 2020

Issue publication date: 26 August 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This study analyses the impact of fiscal shocks on GDP, inflation and interest rates in Portugal over 1995–2017.

Design/methodology/approach

Multipliers are estimated using a structural VAR (SVAR) a' la Blanchard and Perotti (2002) using OECD elasticities. Changes in direct and indirect taxes are considered for fiscal shocks on the revenue side and changes in public consumption, investment and transfers for fiscal shocks on the expenditure side.

Findings

The analysis finds small tax multipliers and larger government consumption multipliers for growth, while short-term responses to shocks in transfer and investment spending are found to be negligible. Fiscal shocks have an ambiguous impact on inflation, and fiscal shocks of an expansionary nature are found to trigger declines in interest rates. The results are robust to different orderings of variables, to the selection of an alternative time period which excludes the financial crisis and to an alternative estimation technique.

Research limitations/implications

A major limitation of the study relates to the relatively short time period which does not allow capturing the impact of possible structural breaks.

Practical implications

This analysis is relevant for countries, like Portugal, that display high debt levels and volatile market sentiment and lack an independent monetary policy.

Originality/value

Overall, the analysis of output multipliers compares well with some other studies conducted on the Portuguese economy and confirms the importance of the disposable income channel in the transmission of fiscal shocks to the rest of the economy. The study is one of the first to focus also on the implications of fiscal shocks on inflation and long-term interest rates. It is the first to apply the local projection method to estimate multipliers in Portugal.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Carlos Martínez-Mongay, Christian Weise, Martin Hallet, Francisco De Castro and Aurelien Poissonnier for valuable comments. They also would like to thank the journal reviewer for excellent advice on how to improve the article.

Citation

Bova, E. and Klyviene, V. (2020), "Macroeconomic responses to fiscal shocks in Portugal", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 47 No. 5, pp. 1051-1069. https://doi.org/10.1108/JES-12-2018-0454

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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