FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO

The main of this paper is to study the room for maneuver of ECOWAS States in terms of fiscal policy under external debt in the face of persistent budgetary imbalances. It seeks to assess the macroeconomic effects of budget deficits conditioned by external debt over the 2000-2016 period. To do this,...

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Main Authors: Abdou-Aziz NIANG, Moustapha SANE
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Fatiha REGRAGUI 2020-08-01
Series:Revue Economie, Gestion et Société
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/REGS/article/view/22413
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spelling doaj-328d4fe6fbd944d38fa8499e4c09bf982021-06-10T15:50:48ZaraFatiha REGRAGUIRevue Economie, Gestion et Société2458-62502020-08-0112410.48382/IMIST.PRSM/regs-v1i24.2241311103FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAOAbdou-Aziz NIANGMoustapha SANEThe main of this paper is to study the room for maneuver of ECOWAS States in terms of fiscal policy under external debt in the face of persistent budgetary imbalances. It seeks to assess the macroeconomic effects of budget deficits conditioned by external debt over the 2000-2016 period. To do this, we propose a simple threshold effects model with fixed effects relating the budget deficit (conditioned by the external debt ratio) and real GDP growth. The model does not reject the hypothesis of a Keynesian effect of deficits on real GDP growth up to an external debt ratio of 65.42% of GDP. Beyond this rate, there is a strong and positive marginal effect of the anti-Keynesian type as defined by Perotti (1999). At this optimal rate, we realize that over the study period considered, only The Gambia and Ghana which exceeded this rate with an average rate of external debt on GDP of 79.18% of GDP for The Gambia and 80, 52% GDP for Ghana.https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/REGS/article/view/22413budget deficits, external debt, effects of non-linearity, real gdp growth, ecowas.
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FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO
Revue Economie, Gestion et Société
budget deficits, external debt, effects of non-linearity, real gdp growth, ecowas.
author_facet Abdou-Aziz NIANG
Moustapha SANE
author_sort Abdou-Aziz NIANG
title FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO
title_short FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO
title_full FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO
title_fullStr FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO
title_full_unstemmed FINANCEMENT DES DEFICITS BUDGETAIRES PAR EMPRUNT ET LEURS EFFETS SUR LA SPHERE REELLE DES ECONOMIES DE LA CEDEAO
title_sort financement des deficits budgetaires par emprunt et leurs effets sur la sphere reelle des economies de la cedeao
publisher Fatiha REGRAGUI
series Revue Economie, Gestion et Société
issn 2458-6250
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The main of this paper is to study the room for maneuver of ECOWAS States in terms of fiscal policy under external debt in the face of persistent budgetary imbalances. It seeks to assess the macroeconomic effects of budget deficits conditioned by external debt over the 2000-2016 period. To do this, we propose a simple threshold effects model with fixed effects relating the budget deficit (conditioned by the external debt ratio) and real GDP growth. The model does not reject the hypothesis of a Keynesian effect of deficits on real GDP growth up to an external debt ratio of 65.42% of GDP. Beyond this rate, there is a strong and positive marginal effect of the anti-Keynesian type as defined by Perotti (1999). At this optimal rate, we realize that over the study period considered, only The Gambia and Ghana which exceeded this rate with an average rate of external debt on GDP of 79.18% of GDP for The Gambia and 80, 52% GDP for Ghana.
topic budget deficits, external debt, effects of non-linearity, real gdp growth, ecowas.
url https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/REGS/article/view/22413
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