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This paper focuses on the report on Belgium's Financial Sector Assessment Program. Economic activity has slowed, core inflation remains high, and the fiscal outlook is challenging. The financial sector has remained resilient despite a series of shocks. Key financial stability risks emanate from...
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This Selected Issues paper explores different aspects of fiscal consolidation in Belgium. Belgium is facing higher structural deficits and rising debt after the pandemic and energy crisis. Fiscal consolidation is needed to lower inflation, rebuild buffers, reduce debt, and preserve Belgium's...
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The 2023 Article IV Consultation discusses that though resilient to shocks, the Belgium economy and financial sector face significant cyclical and structural challenges and risks to the outlook. Owing to a strong and timely policy response, the economy resisted the coronavirus disease and energy...
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This paper presents the results of applying the Revenue Administration Gap Analysis Program - Value-Added Tax (RA-GAP VAT) gap estimation methodology to Belgium for the period 2011-2021. The RAGAP methodology employs a top-down approach for estimating the potential VAT base, using statistical...
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Belgium's current policies fall short of achieving its climate targets and promoting emissions reductions at limited economic costs. We recommend that domestic carbon pricing form the centerpiece of an emissions reduction package, as pricing promotes mitigation at the lowest economic cost, can...
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Fiscal decentralization in Belgium progressed substantially in 2015-19. However, as decentralization of expenditure responsibilities continued to outpace decentralization of revenue authority, vertical fiscal gaps and greater reliance on transfers from shared resources may have reduced spending...
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Belgium is one of a small group of euro area countries that maintains indexation of wages to inflation as part of its wage setting framework. With intensified price pressures since late 2020 driving inflation to record levels, the tension between compensating workers for purchasing power losses...
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features of Belgium's wage-formation process. It then tries to identify some weaknesses and policy recommendations that strive to strike a balance between maintaining benefits of wage indexation while attenuating drawbacks for the economy. Inflation at record levels is putting the sustainability...
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The 2022 Article IV Consultation discusses that Belgium's post-pandemic recovery has slowed with spillovers from Russia's war in Ukraine, high inflation, tighter financial conditions, and elevated uncertainty. In response to the spike of energy prices, the federal and regional authorities...
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