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Consolidation speeded up compared to the previous
stability programme
The consolidation path for public finances proposed
by the Belgian government under this stability programme speeds up the
reduction in the deficit and the public debt.
Table 21 compares the growth assumptions and
budget targets set under successive stability programmes.
As explained earlier, the government is committed
to speeding up the consolidation if the environment is more favourable
than expected. While economic growth was revised upwards in the short
term (a cumulative figure of 0.7 % over the period 2010-2011), in view
of the stronger and quicker revival in economic activity, in the medium
term the outlook for growth is largely similar, hovering around 2.2 %.
The revised path means an improvement in the
financing balance of 0.5 % of GDP in 2011 and 0.2 % over the period
2012-2014 compared to the previous stability programme.
This revision of the budget targets is also
reflected in a quicker reduction in the public debt ratio, which should
be down to 92.2 % of GDP in 2014, compared to 96.2 % under the previous
stability programme. This faster reduction and the formation of budget
surpluses in the medium term is essential not only to reassure the
markets but above all in the context of population ageing.
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TABLE
21
Comparison between the current stability programme and the January 2010
programme |
|
% of GDP (in comparison with the 2010 stability
programme) |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
|
Real GDP growth |
|
Previous update |
1,7 |
1,7 |
2,2 |
2,1 |
2,2 |
|
Current update |
2,1 |
2,0 |
2,3 |
2,1 |
2,3 |
|
Difference |
0,4 |
0,3 |
0,1 |
0,0 |
0,1 |
| |
|
General government net lending |
|
Previous update |
-4,8 |
-4,1 |
-3,0 |
-2,0 |
-1,0 |
|
Current update |
-4,1 |
-3,6 |
-2,8 |
-1,8 |
-0,8 |
|
Difference |
0,7 |
0,5 |
0,2 |
0,2 |
0,2 |
| |
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General government gross debt |
|
Previous update |
100,6 |
101,4 |
100,6 |
98,6 |
96,2 |
|
Current update |
96,8 |
97,5 |
96,5 |
95,1 |
92,2 |
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Difference |
-3,8 |
-3,9 |
-4,1 |
-3,5 |
-4,0 |
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