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Title: Assessing the sustainability of Maltese government debt
Authors: Central Bank of Malta
Authors: Farrugia, John
Grech, Owen
Keywords: Debts, Public -- Malta -- Evaluation
Fiscal policy -- Malta
Finance, Public -- Malta
Gross domestic product -- Malta
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Central Bank of Malta
Citation: Farrugia, J., & Grech, O. (2013). Assessing the sustainability of Maltese government debt. Central Bank of Malta WP/04/2013.
Abstract: This study discusses the concept of fiscal sustainability and, by so doing, sheds light on government debt dynamics. It then presents a conventional debt sustainability analysis (DSA) exercise to gauge the sustainability of Maltese general government debt over the medium to long term. The exercise consists of two alternative scenarios which reveal how the government debt-to-GDP ratio might evolve over the next decade. For robustness, each scenario is subjected to a number of adverse shocks. The results suggest that Maltese government debt is sustainable, but this comes with important caveats.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/33234
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