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dc.titleEconomic Crisis and Fiscal Reforms in Latin America
dc.contributor.authorHallerberg, Mark
dc.contributor.authorScartascini, Carlos
dc.contributor.orgunitDepartment of Research and Chief Economist
dc.coverageCentral America
dc.coverageSouth America
dc.date.available2011-08-23T00:00:00
dc.date.issue2011-01-01T00:00:00
dc.description.abstractThe recent financial crisis has initiated pressures for not only policy reform but also fundamental institutional fiscal reforms. This paper explores the connection between economic crises and fiscal institutional reforms in a region that has experienced plenty of both in recent years, namely Latin America. For that purpose it reviews the literature and provides five hypotheses about why, and under what circumstances, crises would promote reforms. The empirical evidence shows that debt crises make reforms more likely but banking crises on their own, if anything, reduce the pressure for fiscal institutional reforms. Political institutions are also important. If the electoral system encourages the personal vote, the country is more likely to reform. This evidence may become useful for predicting the likelihood of reforms in the developed world.
dc.format.extent36
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011198
dc.identifier.urlhttps://publications.iadb.org/publications/english/document/Economic-Crisis-and-Fiscal-Reforms-in-Latin-America.pdf
dc.language.isoen
dc.mediumAdobe PDF
dc.publisherInter-American Development Bank
dc.subjectFiscal Policy
dc.subjectFinancial Crisis and Structural Adjustement
dc.subjectDemocracy
dc.subject.jelcodeD72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking, Lobbying, Elections, Legislatures, and Voting Behavior
dc.subject.jelcodeH12 - Crisis Management
dc.subject.jelcodeH62 - Deficit • Surplus
dc.subject.jelcodeH63 - Debt • Debt Management • Sovereign Debt
dc.subject.keywordsIDB-WP-235, Fiscal reforms, Fiscal crises, Economic crises, Political economy of reforms, Budget institutions, Political institutions, Common-pool resources problem, Latin America
dc.typeWorking Papers
idb.identifier.pubnumberWorking Papers
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