The political economy of the fiscal deficit in nineteenthcentury Chile
This report examines the rise of fiscal deficits in 19th-century Chile, attributing it to increased political instability.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Roberto Pastén |
Geographic focus: | Chile |
Page count: | páginas. 157-17 |
Methods
The research method involves historical analysis of Chile's fiscal spending and revenues between 1833 and 1891, utilizing the Bai-Perron test to identify structural breaks in the Chilean fiscal deficit series and examining political and economic events to understand their impact on fiscal policy.
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Key Insights
The report explores the fiscal deficit trend in 19th-century Chile, suggesting political turmoil as a key factor, particularly from the 1860s onward, which led to a departure from earlier economic stability and alignment of taxes with spending.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Chile geographic scope | English publication language | budget deficits | civil war | economic history | fiscal policy | political instability | political realignment | public spending | tax smoothing | tax tilting | war financing