Fiscal Consolidations and Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean

62 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2020

Date Written: April 2020

Abstract

The transmission mechanisms of fiscal policy are significantly affected by informality in the labour market. Extending a narrative database of fiscal consolidations in 14 countries from Latin America and the Caribbean between 1989 and 2016 in order to account for heterogeneity in terms of commitment to the reforms, this paper shows that tax-based and spending-based multipliers are both recessionary and do not significantly differ one from another in this region. Furthermore, these multipliers decline in absolute value as the level of labour informality increases in the economy, although evidences are less robust for spending-based consolidations. An analysis of the effects of tax-based consolidations on private demand suggests that labour market informality constitutes a short-term social buffer that attenuates the contractionary effects of this type of policy by increasing investment opportunities through tax evasion and entrepreneurial alternatives to unemployment for dismissed workers.

Keywords: Fiscal consolidation, taxation, informality, emerging market economies

JEL Classification: E62, E26, E32, H5, H6

Suggested Citation

Thibault, Lemaire, Fiscal Consolidations and Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean (April 2020). Banque de France Working Paper No. 764, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3581672 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3581672

Lemaire Thibault (Contact Author)

Banque de France ( email )

Paris
France

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