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Finance 110631-1165 THE PUBLIC FINANCE SYSTEM – BASIC RULES
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Finance 110631-1165 Lecture outline The concept of public budget The components of government expenditures and revenue Public debt and deficit
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Finance 110631-1165 Source: Government Finance Statistics IMF Government Finance Statistics IMF
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Finance 110631-1165 The public budget (1) The public budget encompasses the revenue and expenses of the central and local governments The income and expenses are laid down in legal acts e.g. in Poland in the constitution and in the specific budget legislation acts
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Finance 110631-1165 The public budget (2) The term public budget may refer to: A monetary resource available to the government The annual plan of government income and expenses The legal act enabling the government to accumulate monetary resources and expend them
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Finance 110631-1165 The public budget - measurement International accounting standards laid down in: The Government Finance Statistics Manual The regulations are in line with the System of National Accounts
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Finance 110631-1165 What is it for? The main functions of the government budget are: The allocation of resources, The distribution of income Macroeconomic stabilisation
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Finance 110631-1165 The allocation of resources By means of the government budget the economic resources are divided into public and private resources The tax rate influences the extent of the economic resource which will be managed on the level of private and public finance
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The allocation of resources- examples The share of public finance resources in the overall monetary resources depends largely on the economic model pursued Various tax laws and tax burden Finance 110631-1165
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The tax rate around the world Source: http://www.oecd.org/document/60/0,2340,en_2649_34533_1942460_1_1_1_1,00.htmhttp://www.oecd.org/document/60/0,2340,en_2649_34533_1942460_1_1_1_1,00.htm
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Finance 110631-1165 Source: wikipedia.en
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Finance 110631-1165 The redistribution of income By means of the government budget the national income can be redistributed among the respective citizens or institutions
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Finance 110631-1165 Income inequality around the world Source:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2172.htmhttps://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2172.htm
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Finance 110631-1165 Macroeconomic stabilisation The public budget is a policy tool, which helps to mitigate cyclical fluctuations The budget can fulfill this stabilization function provided the revenue and expenses are countercyclical The countercyclicality of the budget depends on the share of “fixed expenses”
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Finance 110631-1165 Fixed expenses Fixed expenses constitute the part of the overall budgetary expenses which are laid down in legal acts and has to borne independently from the cyclical situation e.g. social and administrative expenses
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Fixed expenditure in Poland (bln PLN)
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Finance 110631-1165 The public budget principles Budgetary balance Commonness Disclosure Annuality
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Finance 110631-1165 Budgetary balance The budgetary balance refers to a state when all expenses are covered by budgetary revenue This principle was followed by all market economies until the 30-ties in the XXth century
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Finance 110631-1165 Intertemporal budgetary balance The restrictive following of the budgetary balance principle may impose constraints on economic activity The concept of intertemporal budgetary balance- an economy may incur a budget deficit in one period provided that the expenses and investments undertaken will enable to reach a budgetary surplus in the future
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Finance 110631-1165 Source:Eurostat The budgetary balance in European countries
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Finance 110631-1165 The budgetary balance in European countries
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Finance 110631-1165 The commonness principle Each entity of the economy is related to the public budget The relation can be established via taxes, transfers, subsidies etc.
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Finance 110631-1165 The annuality of the budget The public budget is compiled over a years time The budget project is laid down for a one-years perspective Government programs are compiled for multiple yearly budget plans
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Finance 110631-1165 The disclosure of the budget The information about the budget is available to the public The information is published in legal acts
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Finance 110631-1165 The public expenditure The public consumption e.g. compensation of the administration employees Public investment e.g. technical infrastructure Transfer payments e.g. subsidies, social security payments
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Finance 110631-1165 How is public expenditure financed? Government revenue Government borrowing
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Finance 110631-1165 The government revenue Tax revenue Social contributions- healthcare system, pension system Grants- e.g from other governments or international organizations Revenue from public owned corporations Seignorage Other revenue
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Finance 110631-1165 Tax revenue T axes on income, profits, and capital gains; Taxes on payroll and workforce; Taxes on property; Taxes on goods and services; Taxes on international trade and transactions; Other taxes
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Finance 110631-1165 Seignorage “ Seigniorage is the net revenue derived from the issuing of currency. It arises from the difference between the “face value of a coin or bank note and the cost of producing, distributing and eventually retiring it from circulation.”
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Finance 110631-1165 Governement balance The difference between the central governement revenue and expenditure Government deficit Government surplus
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Finance 110631-1165 Government debt (1) The government debt or public debt is the debt of the central government. The government deficit refers to an annual period- and increase of the debt over one year The debt is the accummulated value of the deficit
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Finance 110631-1165 Government debt (2) External and internal government debt- the classification depends on whether the debt is owed to lenders within or outside the country Short term debt- up to 1 year Medium term debt- between 1 and 10 years Long term debt- over 10 years
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How can the government borrow? Issuing sovereign bonds International lending facilities Finance 110631-1165
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Government debt to GDP in the world Source: Wikipedia.
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Finance 110631-1165 Literature R.W.Melicher, E.A.Norton, Introduction to Finance. Markets, Investments and Financial Management, John Wiley&Sons,2007 The Government Finance Statistics Manual 2001 available at www.imf.org
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