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Computing Cyclically-Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers
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Computing Cyclically-Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers

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  • Ms. Annalisa Fedelino
  • Mr. Mark A Horton
  • Anna Ivanova

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This technical note focuses on computing cyclically adjusted balances and automatic stabilizers. The note provides guidance on how to decompose overall fiscal balances into cyclical and cyclically adjusted components, and how to interpret automatic fiscal stabilizers. These indicators are commonly used to assess how fiscal policy responds to macroeconomic conditions. Various approaches to cyclical adjustment and estimation of the automatic stabilizers are possible. This note focuses on the approach used by the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department in the paper on the State of Public Finances and in the Fiscal Monitor.

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  • Ms. Annalisa Fedelino & Mr. Mark A Horton & Anna Ivanova, 2009. "Computing Cyclically-Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers," IMF Technical Notes and Manuals 2009/005, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imftnm:2009/005
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