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The Global Outlook for Government Debt over the next 25 Years - Implications for the Economy and Public Policy (Paperback)
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The Global Outlook for Government Debt over the next 25 Years - Implications for the Economy and Public Policy (Paperback)
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This study addresses a fundamentally new feature of the
contemporary world economy: the simultaneous buildup of very large
public deficits and debt positions in virtually all of the advanced
high-income countries. The recent global financial crisis sharply
accelerated this fiscal deterioration, but it was already well
underway in some countries, including the United States, where
demographic prospects had posed extremely worrisome trajectories
for a number of years.The book has three basic objectives. First,
it projects the global fiscal outlook to 2035. Second, it asks
whether the combination of deficits and debt in a large number of
countries at the same time produces an impact on the world economy
that is qualitatively different from the more traditional emergence
of such problems in one or a few countries in any given period.
Third, it analyzes the effects of the fiscal prospects on key
economic variables including global interest rates and growth
rates.The analysis finds that the current public debt profiles in
most advanced economies will grow to dangerous and unsustainable
levels over the next couple of decades unless major changes are
made in projected spending and revenue levels. The authors conclude
that the United States and Japan, in particular, need to start
planning now for significant future budget cuts to minimize the
risk of a crisis. Acting soon enables the adjustment to be phased
in over an extended period, which cushions the inevitable
adjustment costs, while avoiding the potentially enormous pressures
that could be levied by markets if correction is delayed too long.
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