来源类型 | Report
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规范类型 | 报告
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| What’s Changed, By How Much, and What Remains to be Done: An Analysis of Alberta’s Budget | Fraser Institute |
其他题名 | Alberta’s deficit reduction takes longer and reduces spending less than previous reform-minded governments
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| Steve Lafleur; Ben Eisen; Milagros Palacios
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发表日期 | 2019-12-05
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出版年 | 2019
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语种 | 英语
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概述 | What’s Changed, By How Much, and What Remains to be Done: An Analysis of Alberta’s Budget finds that the Alberta government’s plan to eliminate the provincial deficit by reducing program spending by 1.6 per cent over the next four years is less aggressive—both by timeline and by the amount of spending reductions—than previous successful deficit-reduction plans by other governments across Canada, including in Alberta, Saskatchewan and at the federal level. |
摘要 | Summary - Since 2008/09, Alberta has run a nearly uninterrupted string of budget deficits. This bulletin analyzes the recently tabled 2019 Alberta budget to assess the extent to which it represents a change of course from the policy approach that has prevailed in in recent years.
- We find that with the 2019 budget, the trajectory of government spending and the strategy for deficit reduction do represent a change in policy direction. Whereas nominal program was previously growing every year, the new budget forecasts nominal spending reductions in the years ahead.
- Partly as a result of this change in approach, the government now forecasts that it will return to balance one year faster than under the pre-existing fiscal plan and accumulate less debt in the interim.
- However, from a historical perspective, the spending reductions planned in Budget 2019 are substantially lower than those introduced in the 1990s by the governments of Roy Romanow, Jean Chretien, and Ralph Klein.
- The four-year time horizon to budget balance does contain risks; historically, successful efforts to eliminate large deficits in Canada have taken place over two or three years. Further, Budget 2019 does not go very far in restoring Alberta’s tax competitiveness, and though the province plans to reduce its reliance on resource revenue, the 2019 budget is only a first step in getting the province off the resource revenue “rollercoaster.”
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URL | https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/whats-changed-by-how-much-and-what-remains-to-be-done
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来源智库 | Fraser Institute (Canada)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/462335
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Steve Lafleur,Ben Eisen,Milagros Palacios. What’s Changed, By How Much, and What Remains to be Done: An Analysis of Alberta’s Budget | Fraser Institute. 2019.
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