The Fiscal Effects of Monetary Policy

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Momi Dahan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - School of Public Policy; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Date Written: May 1998

Abstract

This paper develops a simple framework to examine the budgetary implications of monetary policy measures. It further outlines, using this framework, the various channels of influence that tight monetary policy may have on the budget deficit. The cumulative effect might be quantitatively large although each effect might be small. Most of the effects tend to increase the budget deficit as result of tight monetary policy, but tight monetary policy causes a short-run decrease in the government debt. Thus, macroeconomic policy coordination should be considered.

Keywords: monetary policy, budget deficit, policy coordination

JEL Classification: E52, H62, E61

Suggested Citation

Dahan, Momi, The Fiscal Effects of Monetary Policy (May 1998). IMF Working Paper No. 98/66, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=882340

Momi Dahan (Contact Author)

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