To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities

<p>The consolidation perimeter of the public sector is the most important line between the micro and macro systems of government accounting. This paper focuses on the public sector boundary and assesses the potential impact on key reported figures – such as the ‘Maastricht’ deficit and debt ra...

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Main Authors: Marta de VICENTE LAMA, Magdalena CORDOBÉS MADUEÑO, Mercedes TORRES JIMÉNEZ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babes Bolyai University 2017-10-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/539
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spelling doaj-768965e177164f5a925b1dd43bc3fc232021-06-30T05:52:06ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452017-10-01135214816410.24193/tras.52E.9556To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish MunicipalitiesMarta de VICENTE LAMA0Magdalena CORDOBÉS MADUEÑO1Mercedes TORRES JIMÉNEZ2Lecturer, Department of Financial Economics and Accounting, Loyola Andalucía University, Córdoba, SpainSenior Lecturer, Department of Financial Economics and Accounting, Loyola Andalucía University, Córdoba, SpainSenior Lecturer, Department of Quantitative Methods, Loyola Andalucía University, Córdoba, Spain<p>The consolidation perimeter of the public sector is the most important line between the micro and macro systems of government accounting. This paper focuses on the public sector boundary and assesses the potential impact on key reported figures – such as the ‘Maastricht’ deficit and debt ratios – that would result from moving public corporations inside the perimeter of the consolidated general government sector, public corporations that currently lie outside the general government sector. After examining 90 Spanish local governments with populations of over 50,000 during the 2010-2012 period, our results show that including public corporations within the general government sector perimeter leads to substantial differences in deficit and debt ratios, and that these differences significantly increase the number of municipalities in violation of fiscal limits imposed by the government. We also find that municipalities’ pre- and post-consolidation debt ratios are significantly different depending on the ruling party’s political ideology.   </p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/539national accounting, public accounting, esa 2010, consolidation perimeter, debt, deficit.
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author Marta de VICENTE LAMA
Magdalena CORDOBÉS MADUEÑO
Mercedes TORRES JIMÉNEZ
spellingShingle Marta de VICENTE LAMA
Magdalena CORDOBÉS MADUEÑO
Mercedes TORRES JIMÉNEZ
To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
national accounting, public accounting, esa 2010, consolidation perimeter, debt, deficit.
author_facet Marta de VICENTE LAMA
Magdalena CORDOBÉS MADUEÑO
Mercedes TORRES JIMÉNEZ
author_sort Marta de VICENTE LAMA
title To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities
title_short To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities
title_full To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities
title_fullStr To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities
title_full_unstemmed To What Extent Should Public Corporations Be Consolidated? Considering the Effects on Public Deficit and Debt in Spanish Municipalities
title_sort to what extent should public corporations be consolidated? considering the effects on public deficit and debt in spanish municipalities
publisher Babes Bolyai University
series Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
issn 1842-2845
publishDate 2017-10-01
description <p>The consolidation perimeter of the public sector is the most important line between the micro and macro systems of government accounting. This paper focuses on the public sector boundary and assesses the potential impact on key reported figures – such as the ‘Maastricht’ deficit and debt ratios – that would result from moving public corporations inside the perimeter of the consolidated general government sector, public corporations that currently lie outside the general government sector. After examining 90 Spanish local governments with populations of over 50,000 during the 2010-2012 period, our results show that including public corporations within the general government sector perimeter leads to substantial differences in deficit and debt ratios, and that these differences significantly increase the number of municipalities in violation of fiscal limits imposed by the government. We also find that municipalities’ pre- and post-consolidation debt ratios are significantly different depending on the ruling party’s political ideology.   </p>
topic national accounting, public accounting, esa 2010, consolidation perimeter, debt, deficit.
url https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/539
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