Should Advanced Countries Adopt a Fiscal Responsibility Law?

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Summary: Fiscal Responsibility Laws (FRLs) appear to be more popular in middle-income countries than advanced countries, even though their success is limited. The reasons why few advanced countries have a FRL include: the existing legal framework for the budget system is adequate; supranational rules and political agreements in EU countries; failed attempts to include quantitative fiscal rules in laws; lack of consensus or interest in attaining the goals of FRL-type legislation; and lack of need for a law to regulate fiscal transparency, accountability and macro-fiscal stabilization. Without commitment to fiscal discipline, adoption of a FRL may not contribute to attaining fiscal consolidation goals. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/cat/longres.cfm?sk=24345.0

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Lienert, I. (2010). Should Advanced Countries Adopt a Fiscal Responsibility Law? IMF Working Papers, 10(254), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781455209545.001

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