Quasi-Fiscal Operations of Public Financial Institutions
George Mackenzie and
Peter Stella
No 1996/008, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
Central banks and other public financial institutions act as agents of fiscal policy in many countries. Their "quasi-fiscal" operations and activities can affect the overall public sector balance without affecting the budget deficit as conventionally measured, may also have important allocative effects, and increase the effective size of the public sector. This paper analyzes the macroeconomic and financial effects of such quasi-fiscal activities, as well as the taxes, subsidies, and other expenditures that such activities introduce outside the budget. Measurement and accounting issues are addressed, and policy recommendations are offered.
Keywords: OP; QFAs; market; PFIs; central bank; central bank loss; central bank lending; income statement; central bank rescue operations; QFAs of central banks; exchange guarantee; Quasi-fiscal operations; Commercial banks; Loans; Credit; Exchange rates; Eastern Europe; Central Africa; West Africa; Caribbean; net loss; Public sector; Deposit insurance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45
Date: 1996-10-24
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