Inflation and Public Debt Reversals in the G7 Countries

This paper investigates the impact of low or high infl ation on the public debt-to-GDP ratio in the G-7 countries. Our simulations suggest that if infl ation were to fall to zero for fi ve years, the average net debt-to-GDP ratio would increase by about 5 percentage points during that period. In...

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Main Authors: Bernardin Akitoby, Ariel Binder, Takuji Komatsuzaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Warsaw 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Banking and Financial Economics
Online Access:https://jbfe.wz.uw.edu.pl/resources/html/article/details?id=198310
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description This paper investigates the impact of low or high infl ation on the public debt-to-GDP ratio in the G-7 countries. Our simulations suggest that if infl ation were to fall to zero for fi ve years, the average net debt-to-GDP ratio would increase by about 5 percentage points during that period. In contrast, raising infl ation to 6 percent for the next fi ve years would reduce the average net debtto- GDP ratio by about 11 percentage points under the full Fisher effect and about 14 percentage points under the partial Fisher effect. Thus higher infl ation could help reduce the public debt-to- GDP ratio somewhat in advanced economies. However, it could hardly solve the debt problem on its own and would raise signifi cant challenges and risks. First of all, it may be diffi cult to create higher infl ation, as evidenced by Japan’s experience in the last few decades. In addition, an unanchoring of infl ation expectations could increase long-term real interest rates, distort resource allocation, reduce economic growth, and hurt the lower–income households.
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spelling doaj.art-0c3ff0d9c55944cf8b673d2350f6b2372024-04-03T01:45:07ZengUniversity of WarsawJournal of Banking and Financial Economics2353-68452017-01-0120171(7)285010.7172/2353-6845.jbfe.2017.1.2Inflation and Public Debt Reversals in the G7 CountriesBernardin Akitoby0Ariel Binder1Takuji Komatsuzaki2International Monetary Fund, United States of AmericaUniversity of Michigan, United States of AmericaInternational Monetary Fund, United States of AmericaThis paper investigates the impact of low or high infl ation on the public debt-to-GDP ratio in the G-7 countries. Our simulations suggest that if infl ation were to fall to zero for fi ve years, the average net debt-to-GDP ratio would increase by about 5 percentage points during that period. In contrast, raising infl ation to 6 percent for the next fi ve years would reduce the average net debtto- GDP ratio by about 11 percentage points under the full Fisher effect and about 14 percentage points under the partial Fisher effect. Thus higher infl ation could help reduce the public debt-to- GDP ratio somewhat in advanced economies. However, it could hardly solve the debt problem on its own and would raise signifi cant challenges and risks. First of all, it may be diffi cult to create higher infl ation, as evidenced by Japan’s experience in the last few decades. In addition, an unanchoring of infl ation expectations could increase long-term real interest rates, distort resource allocation, reduce economic growth, and hurt the lower–income households.https://jbfe.wz.uw.edu.pl/resources/html/article/details?id=198310
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