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INDEPENDENT FISCAL AGENCIES
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2009
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Fiscal IssueLawPersistent Fiscal DeficitsFiscal Decentralization (Corporate Finance)BureaucracyMonetary PolicyGovernment SpendingIndependent Fiscal AgenciesTax PolicyTax LawFiscal PolicyPublic PolicyEconomicsTax AvoidanceGovernment BudgetFederal Income TaxFederal TaxPublic FinanceEconomic PolicyPolicy DelegationPublic EconomicsBusinessFiscal StimulusFiscal Decentralization (Public Finance)
Abstract There has been a considerable literature regarding the incentives of policymakers as a prime reason for persistent fiscal deficits and a variety of fiscal rules have been proposed as a remedy. However, the often inadequate flexibility of rules and the success of policy delegation in the monetary realm have motivated a small but growing number of studies that suggest delegating some aspects of fiscal policy to what will here be called ‘independent fiscal agencies’. This paper surveys the related literature with a focus on three aspects: the motivation for the establishment of such agencies; their potential design; and the experience with these types of institutions.
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