Fiscal Policy and the Business Cycle: A New Approach to Identifying the Interaction

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Stephen Murchison

Wilfrid Laurier University - School of Business & Economics

Janine Robbins

Government of Canada - Department of Finance Canada

Date Written: March 21, 2002

Abstract

Murchison and Robbins present an innovative procedure to jointly estimate an indicator of fiscal impact or, equivalently, of the Fiscal Policy Stance (FiPS), and an indicator of the cyclically adjusted budget balance. The procedure is based on the simultaneous estimation of a set of fiscal equations where changes in the main budgetary items are related to changes in the output gap, and of an output equation where changes in the output gap are related to movements in the same budgetary items and in a set of other exogenous determinants. In order to identify the fiscal and the output equations and to control for the simultaneity bias, a generalised method of moments estimator is used. The authors point out that their indicator is more appropriate for the assessment of the fiscal policy stance (in its original meaning, that is “the impact of the budget on the economy”) than the widely used cyclically adjusted budget balance which does not allow for heterogeneous effects on demand across the components of the budget and disregards the impact of automatic stabilisers. An important feature of the procedure is that it allows to derive a measure of the uncertainty surrounding the estimates. However, a number of issues, also common to other indicators, suggest a cautious use of the FiPS.

Suggested Citation

Murchison, Stephen and Robbins, Janine, Fiscal Policy and the Business Cycle: A New Approach to Identifying the Interaction (March 21, 2002). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2094359 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2094359

Stephen Murchison (Contact Author)

Wilfrid Laurier University - School of Business & Economics ( email )

Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5
Canada

Janine Robbins

Government of Canada - Department of Finance Canada ( email )

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