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The Perceived Government Budget Constraint

Takuji Fueki, Masashi Hino, Mitsuru Katagiri, Munechika Katayama and Taisuke Nakata
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Takuji Fueki: Hitotsubashi University
Masashi Hino: The University of Tokyo
Mitsuru Katagiri: Waseda University
Munechika Katayama: Waseda University
Taisuke Nakata: The University of Tokyo

No CARF-F-625, CARF F-Series from Center for Advanced Research in Finance, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo

Abstract: We conduct a survey with an information-provision experiment to examine whether households’ macroeconomic expectations are consistent with the intertemporal government budget constraint (GBC). Using respondents’ forecasts of the debt-to-GDP ratio, inflation, interest rates, the primary balance, and real GDP growth, we compute the discrepancy between the left- and right-hand sides of the intertemporal GBC—which we refer to as the GBC wedge. We find that the GBC wedge is dispersed and, on average, non-zero. We also find that households revise their macroeconomic expectations in response to information provision in a way that is inconsistent with the intertemporal GBC.

Pages: 45
Date: 2026-04
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