Politiche di bilancio e debito pubblico nella storia italiana: un modello non lineare

Authors

  • Alessandro Piergallini Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata
  • Michele Postigliola Sapienza Università di Roma

Keywords:

sostenibilità fiscale, debito pubblico, regole di politica fiscale, modelli non-lineari

Abstract

Are Italy’s primary-surplus policies compatible with the sustainability of government debt? We address the question by examining historical budget data in post-unification Italy, over the 150 years from 1862 to 2012. Controlling for temporary output, temporary spending and world war-time periods in assessing whether primary surpluses significantly reacted to changes in debt, we find the following results: (i) the hypothesis of nonlinearity in the surplus-debt relationship significantly outperforms the hypothesis of linearity; (ii) there exists a threshold level in the debt-GDP ratio, approximately equal to 111%, above which Italian fiscal policy makers are concerned with corrective actions to avoid insolvency; (iii) the robustly positive reaction of primary surpluses to debt beyond the trigger point ensures fiscal sustainability.

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Published

2019-12-31

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Research Papers