Macro-Fiscal Management Practices in Eastern and Southern Africa

  • Battersby B
  • Lienert I
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Abstract

This paper examines the institutional arrangements of the macro-fiscal function in 16 African countries. Most ministries of finance (MoFs) have established a macro-fiscal department or unit, but their functions, size, structure and outputs vary considerably. Based on a survey, we present data on staff size, functional scope and the forecasting performance of macro-fiscal departments and identify common challenges in the countries reviewed. Some MoFs perform many macro-fiscal functions, but actions of various kinds are needed to strengthen their macro-fiscal departments. This paper provides some guidance for policy-makers in the region for enhancing the quality and scope of macro-fiscal outputs.

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Battersby, B., & Lienert, I. (2021). Macro-Fiscal Management Practices in Eastern and Southern Africa. IMF Working Papers, 21(30). https://doi.org/10.5089/9781513567730.001

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