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PACIFIC ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT (PEMTA)

PACIFIC ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT (PEMTA). FISCAL MANAGEMENT MODEL Savenaca Narube Team Leader PEM TA. Aims and purposes of the FMM. Aim To assist the Ministries of Finance maintain fiscal stability Purposes Predict long term implicat ions of fiscal policies on the budget;

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PACIFIC ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT (PEMTA)

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  1. PACIFIC ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT (PEMTA) FISCAL MANAGEMENT MODEL Savenaca Narube Team Leader PEM TA

  2. Aims and purposes of the FMM Aim • To assist the Ministries of Finance maintain fiscal stability Purposes • Predict long term implications of fiscal policies on the budget; • Explore the mix of policies that will provide the desired impact on the budget; • Explain the likely effects of policy decisions; and • Policy and budgeting tool.

  3. Preliminaries • Not an economic model: e.g. GDP and inflation are projected outside the model. • It’s a budget projection model—simple, spreadsheet based • Projection period: 10/15 years • Projections • Three years ahead: MTBF • Beyond three years: Simple assumptions

  4. Examples of long run assumptions Economic • Real GDP--long run growth rate • Nominal GDP--Inflate real GDP by inflation • CPI—1o year average Tax revenues • Growth rate or % of nominal GDP/trend • Departure tax—visitor arrivals

  5. Examples of long run assumptions Expenditure • Wages and salaries—Fully or partly indexed to CPI • Maintenance—Indexed to CPI • Contingency —% of current expenditure • Purchase of goods and service—Indexed to CPI • Subsidies and transfers—Fixed (Policy) • Capital expenditure—Fixed (Baseline)

  6. Structure of the FMM

  7. Examples of scenario scanning Change in assumptions • Change in the rate of growth of real GDP • Change in the CPI growth rate Change in policy • Change in the rate of consumption tax • Change in the rate of indexation of wages and salaries Drawdown of a new loan in a certain future year

  8. Outputs • Tracks key fiscal indicators over the long term • Compares the baseline and the impact of policy option • Generate budget graphs/tables

  9. Other issues • Updating—automatically linked to MTBF and debt statistics • Degree of consolidation to suit countries • Sustainability • Manual • PEM TA support • Easy to use

  10. DEMONSTRATION

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