Brazilian public sector and financing debt: 1983-1988

Vol. 10 No. 4 (1990)

Oct-Dec / 1990
Published October 1, 1990
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How to Cite

Jr., Paulo Nogueira Batista. 1990. “Brazilian Public Sector and Financing Debt: 1983-1988”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 10 (4):465-88. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31571990-0540.

Brazilian public sector and financing debt: 1983-1988

Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr.
Centro de Análise de Políticas Macroeconômicas/Instituto de Economia do Setor Público/FUNDAP e da Fundação Getúlio Vargas de São Paulo.
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 10 No. 4 (1990), Oct-Dec / 1990, Pages 465-488

Abstract

This article analyses the evolution of the Brazilian public sector’s deficit and
of its sources of financing from 1983 to ·1988. It is shown that the government’s growing
financial problems arose, to a certain extent, from a sharp reduction in its primary surplus
from 1985 on. But this was partly compensated by a substantially lower interest burden. As
a result, there was no explosive increase in the operational deficit up to 1988. The public
sector’s increasing financial difficulties resulted basically from a significant narrowing of the
supply of credit, a process that began with the external debt crisis and that was reinforced by
the effects of accelerating inflation combined with increasing doubts concerning the government’s
creditworthiness.

JEL Classification: H62.


Keywords: Deficit public sector funding