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Comparison of Public Sector Balance Sheets

In: Public Net Worth

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  • Ian Ball
  • Willem Buiter
  • John Crompton
  • Dag Detter
  • Jacob Soll

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Since 2018 the IMF has compiled Public Sector Balance Sheets (PSBS) for those countries for which the necessary data is available. This demonstrates quite wide differences in the scale and nature of public sector assets and liabilities, and of their aggregate net worth. One noteworthy observation is that the G7 countries tend to have weak balance sheets and that these are getting weaker. Five of the G7 actually report negative net worth, and six have seen their position deteriorate since the 2008-09 Global Financial Crisis. This raises concerns both about their ability to respond to financial shocks, or to meet the increasing demands on government finances caused by demographics and climate change.

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  • Ian Ball & Willem Buiter & John Crompton & Dag Detter & Jacob Soll, 2024. "Comparison of Public Sector Balance Sheets," Springer Books, in: Public Net Worth, chapter 9, pages 111-126, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-44343-5_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-44343-5_9
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