Journal of Economics and Financial Analysis, 7 (2), pp. 1-23, [2023]
URI: https://ojs.tripaledu.com/jefa/article/view/84/94

Impact of Fiscal Consolidation on Government Debt in South Africa: Evidence to Structural and Cyclical Effect



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1991/jefa.v7i2.a60

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the fiscal consolidation impact on government debt in South Africa (SA) looking at both structural and cyclical effects. The paper employs the Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) using time-series data from 1990 to 2020 in South Africa. The key contribution of the paper is it with a focus on the effect of fiscal consolidation as well as investigation of the structural and cyclical component effect of government expenditure cut as well as a tax increase in a developing economy like South Africa. We found that government debt falls as of the result of fiscal consolidation achieved through government expenditure cut. The fiscal consolidation of tax increases is better than based on government expenditure cut. The cyclical component of government expenditure increases domestic government debt. This is also found in the structural government expenditure results in an increase in domestic government debt.

Keywords

Fiscal Consolidation; Structural and Cyclical Fiscal Consolidation; Government Debt.

JEL Classification

H63, H76, H81.

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