Japan's challenging debt dynamics

A small simulation model is used to evaluate the contribution that the three arrows of the government's strategy - bold monetary policy to achieve higher inflation, flexible fiscal policy and growth-boosting structural reforms - could make to reversing the rise in Japan's public debt ratio...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Guillemette, Yvan
Other Authors: Stráský, Jan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2014
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Collection: OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:A small simulation model is used to evaluate the contribution that the three arrows of the government's strategy - bold monetary policy to achieve higher inflation, flexible fiscal policy and growth-boosting structural reforms - could make to reversing the rise in Japan's public debt ratio, currently about 230% of GDP. The findings indicate that with fiscal consolidation amounting to around 7½ percentage points of GDP by 2020, modestly higher growth coming from increased female labour force participation and higher productivity growth, as well as inflation gradually rising to 2% thanks to unconventional monetary policy measures, the debt ratio could be put on a downward trajectory by the end of this decade, although it is likely to remain above 200% of GDP in 2035. Among the many uncertainties surrounding this scenario, the risk of a larger-than-projected increase in interest rates stands prominently and could prevent the turnaround in debt dynamics. JEL classification codes: E63; H68. Keywords: Japan; debt; deficit; fiscal; budget; projection; simulation; arrow; consolidation; growth; inflation; reform
Physical Description:12 p. 21 x 28cm