Chile: Fiscal Transparency Evaluation
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Summary:
Strong fiscal institutions have contributed to Chile’s macroeconomic stability, and recent reform initiatives have focused on enhancing these institutions and fiscal transparency. This report assesses fiscal transparency practices in Chile in relation to the requirements of the IMF’s Fiscal Transparency Code and confirms that many elements of sound fiscal transparency practices are already in place. Chile’s practices meet the principles of the code at a good or advanced level for 21 out of the 36 principles. This is a good score, compared to the average for Latin American Countries and Emerging Market Economies. On a further nine principles, Chile meets the basic standard of practice. Chile’s fiscal transparency practices are very strong for fiscal forecasting and budgeting, followed by fiscal reporting, while fiscal risk analysis and management demonstrate more mixed results. Further improvements could be achieved relatively easily through the publication of some internal analyses or through a more timely or user-friendly publication of already available information.
Series:
Country Report No. 2021/241
Subject:
Budget planning and preparation Economic and financial statistics Expenditure Financial statements Fiscal risks Government finance statistics International organization Monetary policy Public financial management (PFM)
Frequency:
regular
English
Publication Date:
November 11, 2021
ISBN/ISSN:
9781616350703/1934-7685
Stock No:
1CHLEA2021005
Pages:
110
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