Deficit sustainability and fiscal theory of price level: the case of Italy, 1861-2020

Empirica (Dordr). 2023 May 17:1-28. doi: 10.1007/s10663-023-09577-w. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

We test sustainability of the Italian government deficit over the period 1861-2020 using the fiscal theory of the price level (FTPL). This approach takes into account monetary and fiscal policy interactions and assumes that fiscal policy may determine the price level even if monetary authorities pursue an inflation-targeting strategy. We consider a cointegrated model with multiple structural changes to characterize the sustainability of public finances and the prevalence of monetary or fiscal dominance during subperiods. We also use recursive unit root tests for explosiveness to test fiscal sustainability and to detect episodes of potential explosive behaviour in Italian public debt. We find two structural changes for the public debt and one change in the primary budget surplus, the alternation of monetary and fiscal dominant regimes, as well as evidence of bubbles related to three episodes of the Italian fiscal performance. Our results reveal the sensitiveness of the primary balance and the debt paths to shocks hitting fiscal, macroeconomic, and financial variables.

Keywords: Cointegration; Explosiveness; Fiscal sustainability; Fiscal theory of the price level; Inflation; Monetary and fiscal dominance; Multiple structural breaks; Public debt.