Chile Fiscal Policy Management

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A budget surplus arises in a country when the total revenue earnings surpass expenditures in a particular financial year. Having a budget surplus is very important in the sense that it brings about a decrease in the net public debt, while the public debt is increased in the event of a budget deficit. Both budget deficits and budget surpluses also exert indirect influences on taxpayers. Normally, it is not essential on the part of the government to maintain a budget surplus, though it needs to be very careful when running a budget deficit to have the proper buffer. © 2013, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Piasecki, R., & Betancourt, E. W. (2013). Chile Fiscal Policy Management. Comparative Economic Research, 16(2), 45–62. https://doi.org/10.2478/cer-2013-0011

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