fiscal sustainability

collocation in English

meaningsoffiscalandsustainability

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fiscal
adjective
uk
/ˈfɪs.kəl/
us
/ˈfɪs.kəl/
connected with ...
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sustainability
noun[U]
uk
/səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the quality of being able to continue over a period ...
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(Definition offiscalandsustainabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffiscal sustainability

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In this respect, neither growth nor the interest rate seems to be a useful indicator offiscalsustainabilityby itself.
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Second, it must be emphasized thatfiscalsustainabilitycan be extremely fragile.
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As individuals maximize utility and therefore react to fiscal policy, the model provides a suitable framework to inquire aboutfiscalsustainability.
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First, the existence of steady states is not sufficient to ensurefiscalsustainability.
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Political biases in fiscal policies can ultimately lead to increasing debt ratios, possibly endangeringfiscalsustainability.
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Coming back to the first steady state, theory tells us that it is inherently unstable, makingfiscalsustainabilityvery fragile.
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Thus, the build-up of the taxable base of the economy is delayed, and so is the time at whichfiscalsustainabilitycan be achieved.
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Therefore, the external constraint was a ' push' factor to consolidation without ensuringfiscalsustainability.
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They are ' push' factors in the course offiscalsustainability, but additional ' pull' factors should be at work to overcome well-entrenched reform opposition.
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Overlapping generations models are suitable theoretical tools to addressfiscalsustainabilityissues.
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However, when temporary shocks occur in the neighborhood of an unstable steady state, which is the standard case in an economy with public debt, they endangerfiscalsustainability.
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Third, fiscal policy rules seem to be necessary to ensurefiscalsustainability.
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Fiscal rules preservingfiscalsustainabilityseem more appropriate to deal with small shocks, as they timely maintain the economy on a sustainable path and do not lead to disruptive adjustments.
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The focus is on 'fiscalsustainability' or, in other words, ensuring that future generations of taxpayers do not face an ' unmanageable bill ' for government services provided to the current generation.
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As our aim is to examine government debt in a model where fiscal policy is effective and there are risks tofiscalsustainability, we assume that there are no bequests.
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Second, since debt dynamics are in general unstable, fiscal rules are needed to maintainfiscalsustainability.
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The reinstatement offiscalsustainabilityand the debt criterion prescribe structural adjustments (pension system, labour market, etc.) and force a revisiting of the budgetary revenue/expenditure structure.
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Fiscalsustainabilityis a prerequisite for macroeconomic stability.
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The drop in birth rates and an ever-increasing ageing population call for a change in policy if we are to guaranteefiscalsustainability.
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A long-term approach tofiscalsustainabilitymust include a strategy to cope with demographic change, including population aging.
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