Spending Smarter: How Efficient and Well-Allocated Public Spending Can Boost Economic Growth
This Fiscal Monitor explores how governments can improve economic growth prospects by enhancing the efficiency and composition of public spending. Redirecting public spending toward infrastructure, education, health, and research and development, without increasing overall spending, can deliver significant long-term gains in output. Closing gaps in efficiency can further magnify these gains, with institution-building being the most effective strategy. The analysis provides new global and time-varying datasets of public spending efficiency and rigidity.
Chapter 1: Spending Smarter: How Efficient and Well-Allocated Public Spending Can Boost Economic Growth
Chapter 1 explores how governments can improve economic growth prospects by enhancing the efficiency and composition of public spending, while keeping the overall spending envelope unchanged.
Press Briefing: Fiscal Monitor, October 2025
Press briefing speakers:
- Vitor Gaspar, Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
- Era Dabla-Norris, Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
- Davide Furceri, Division Chief, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
- Moderator: Tatiana Mossot, Senior Communications Officer, IMF
Watch Also the panel discussion at the Center for Strategic and International Studies with: The Fiscal Monitor event starts @ 1:03:04 time stamp
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- Arthur Asiimwe, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Rwanda
- Era Dabla-Norris, Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
- Shanta Devarajan, Professor of International Development, Georgetown University
- Pjer Šimunović, Ambassador of Croatia to the United States
- Moderator: Philip Luck, Director, Economics Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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