The 'Fiscal Presource Curse': Giant Discoveries and Debt Sustainability

The 'Fiscal Presource Curse': Giant Discoveries and Debt Sustainability
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2022 Issue 010
Publication date: January 2022
ISBN: 9798400201752
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Exports and Imports , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , Economics / General , Natural Resources , Natural resources , Resource curse , Oil , Mines , Debt sustainability , Fiscal policy , Political institutions , debt distress episode , debt measure , giant discovery , A , II governance indicator , government financial assets , Non-renewable resources , Global

Summary

This paper investigates the dynamic impact of natural resource discoveries on government debt sustainability. We use a ‘natural experiment’ framework in which the timing of discoveries is treated as an exogenous source of within-country variation. We combine data on government debt, fiscal stress and debt distress episodes on a large panel of countries over 1970-2012, with a global repository of giant oil, gas, and mineral discoveries. We find strong and robust evidence of a ‘fiscal presource curse’, i.e., natural resources can jeopardize fiscal sustainability even before ‘the first drop of oil is pumped’. Specifically, we find that giant discoveries, mostly of oil and gas, lead to permanently higher government debt and, eventually, debt distress episodes, specially in countries with weaker political institutions and governance. This evidence suggest that the curse can be mitigated and even prevented by pursuing prudent fiscal policies and borrowing strategies, strengthening fiscal governance, and implementing transparent and robust fiscal frameworks for resource management.