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OECD
OECD Economics
OECD ECONOMIC SURVEYS:
ARGENTINA 2019
Laying the foundations for a stronger
and more inclusive growth
Buenos Aires, 27 March 2019
2
Key recommendations
• Over many years, the economy has been held back
by weak policy settings. This has led to a build-up of
various imbalances.
• Ambitious reforms have been undertaken since
2016. To reap the benefits of these reforms, it will be
crucial to avoid policy reversals.
3
Key recommendations
• But the work is far from being finished. Many
challenges still lie ahead to achieve more solid and
inclusive growth.
• The difficulties faced in 2018 underline the need to
speed up the reform process.
4
Argentina has lost ground relative to other
economies
Source: OECD calculations based on Bolt and Van Zanden (2014) (see http://www.ggdc.net/maddison/maddison-project/data.htm).
GDP per capita
5
History has been characterised by recurrent crises
and high volatility
Source: Kidyba, S. and L. Suárez (2017). “Aplicación de índices encadenados al empalme de series. Argentina 1950 – 2015.”
Programa de investigación en cuentas nacionales (PICNA) – FCE – UBA; OECD calculations.
6
Fiscal and external imbalances have widened until
2018
Source: INDEC, Ministry of the Treasury, CEIC.
7
The Exchange rate has stabilised
Source: Central Bank, INDEC, CEIC.
8
The depreciation has caused a spike in inflation
Source: INDEC; Central Bank of Argentina.
9
The economy will recover gradually in 2019
Source: OCDE database; INDEC.
10
Well-being indicators show good performance in
social connections, life evaluation and health
Source: OECD calculations based on OECD Better Life Index – 2017 Edition, which allows comparing countries with respect to well-
being along several dimensions the OECD has identified as being key for the material conditions and the quality of life.
11
Poverty has declined
Source: Tomarolli, L. (2018), Series Comparables de Indigencia y Pobreza, CEDLAS, UNLP, INDEC as of 2016-II.
12
Strengthening fiscal policy
13
The overall fiscal balance remains high
Source: Ministry of the Treasury, CEIC, OECD calculations.
14
Fiscal consolidation has been accelerated
Source: Ministry of the Treasury, CEIC, OECD calculations.
15
Gross public debt is stabilising, but there are risks
Source: OECD calculations. Gross public debt includes intra-public sector debt.
16
Social spending has been safeguarded
Source: Ministry of the Treasury.
17
Transfers and taxes alleviate inequalities
Source: Rossignolo and Arnold, 2019.
18
VAT revenues could be higher with stronger
compliance and less use of reduced rates
Source: Calculations based on OECD (2016), OECD Tax Database, OECD Revenue Statistics and OECD National Accounts
Statistics (databases), OECD Revenue Statistics for Latin American countries, 2016.
19
Few people pay personal income tax
Income threshold where single taxpayers start paying income tax, measured as a multiple of the
average wage
Source: OECD calculations for Argentina, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa; and OECD Taxing Wages 2017 for the rest of
the countries.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
TUR
FRA
FIN
DNK
NLD
NZL
AUS
SWE
NOR
CHE
EST
BEL
JPN
KOR
POL
USA
DEU
ISL
ITA
CAN
GBR
OCDE
HUN
LUX
IRL
ZAF
ESP
CZE
AUT
SVN
PRT
ISR
SVK
GRC
MEX
CHN
BRA
CHL
IDN
CRI
ARG
IND¹
COL
20
Key recommendations-
Fiscal policy
 Adhere to fiscal commitments by reducing the fiscal deficit in line with
announced targets, prioritising expenditure reductions.
 Use the fiscal space granted to raise spending on well-targeted social
transfers if social indicators deteriorate.
 Improve spending efficiency in education; merge smaller teacher training
institutions.
 Broaden the VAT base by reducing exemptions and special rates.
 Lower the basic deduction in personal income taxes.
 Remove the personal income tax exemption of civil servants in the
judiciary branch entirely.
 Align the conditions of special pension regimes with general pension
rules.
21
Monetary and financial policies
22
Monetary policy has been contractionary
Source: INDEC, CEIC.
23
High interest rates attracted large portfolio capital
inflows
Source: INDEC, CEIC.
24
Capital inflows caused a real appreciation and added
to vulnerabilities
Source: OECD Exchange rate database, Central Bank.
25
Loss of confidence and large shocks caused a
rethink of the monetary policy framework
Source: Central Bank.
26
Key recommendations-
Monetary and financial policies
 Strengthen the independance of the Central Bank through limiting the
dismissal of its governor to severe misconduct.
 Simplify the mandate of the Central Bank prioritising price stability.
 Develop a domestic-currency denominated sovereign bond market over
time.
27
Structural reforms are key to foster
economic growth
28
Expected gains from past and new structural reform
are substantial
Source: OECD calculations.
Estimated impact of selected reforms on real GDP
Reform
Effect of
reforms
implemented
since 2016
Additional
benefit of
further
reforms
Reforms on product markets:
Lower trade barriers (e.g. by reducing tariffs and non-
tariff barriers)
2.6% 13%
Reduce barriers to entrepreneurship (e.g. by cutting
administrative burdens and limiting anti-competitive
effects of regulation)
2.6% 5.3%
Labour Market Reform - 0.5%
Reduce corruption (e.g. by improving procurement laws
and whistle-blower procedures)
0.8% 1.0%
Improve government effectiveness (e.g. by undertaking
systematic audits and evaluations)
0.6% 0.5%
All of the above 6.6% 20.3%
Corresponding to an average annual growth increase of: 0.7
percentage
points
2.0
percentage
points
29
Competition is low in many sectors
OECD Product Market Regulation Indicator 2018 (Preliminary
version)
Source: OECD Product market regulation database.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
OCDE Argentina
More restrictive
Less restrictive
30
Tariff barriers are high
Source: World Integrated Trade Solution database (WITS).
31
One third of the total workforce is informal
Source: World Bank; INDEC.
32
Female labour participation is low
Source: ILO, INDEC.
Differences in employment rate between men and women
33
Stregthening institutions would improve the
business climate
Source: Transparency International, available at https://www.transparency.org/research/cpi/overview.
34
Key recommendations-
Structural reforms
 Reduce domestic regulatory barriers to entrepreneurship and market
entry, including at the level of provincial and local governments.
 Extend the unemployment insurance scheme with individual accounts
currently used in the construction sector economy-wide while reducing
severance costs.
 Keep expanding early childhood education.
 Strengthen the operational and financial autonomy of the anti-corruption
office and guarantee adequate resources to fulfil its mandate.
35
Fostering the integration into the world
economy
36
Argentina is not well integrated into the world
economy
Source: IMF World Economic Outlook; OECD Economic Outlook database.
37
Argentina has remained on the sidelines of global
value chains
Fuente: Criscuolo and Timmis (2018).
38
Tariff protection is high, especially for capital and
intermediate inputs
Source: World Integrated Trade Solution database (WITS).
39
Argentinian firms use few imported intermediate
inputs
Share of imported intermediate inputs over total inputs (in %)
Source: OECD Trade in Value Added (TiVA) data base (September 2018).
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
ARG
USA
BRA
AUS
RUS
CHN
JPN
NZL
TUR
COL
IDN
PER
GBR
IND
ITA
CHL
ZAF
ESP
FRA
NOR
CRI
DEU
CAN
LVA
SWE
KOR
POL
FIN
GRC
ISR
ISL
CHE
PRT
AUT
THA
NLD
DNK
VNM
CZE
BEL
SVN
EST
SVK
MEX
LTU
HUN
IRL
LUX
40
Prices are high in international comparison
Prices in current USD for the year 2017
Source: OECD computations based on Numbeo data.
41
Potential consumer benefits from lower trade barriers
would benefit the vulnerable
Increases in real purchasing power (relative to total expenditures) due to a reduction of tariffs
and/or non-tariff measures (NTMs) by 100% for each household income decile (in %)
Source: OECD calculations based on the Argentinian household survey ENGH 2012/2013.
42
Training and social protection are key
Source: OECD database on public expenditure and participant stocks related to active labour market policies; ILO.
43
Key recommendations-
Fostering the integration into the world economy
 Reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers, starting with capital goods and
intermediate inputs.
 Bolster adult training programmes and vocational education and training
(VET) to ease the transition.
More information…
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Laying the foundations for stronger and more inclusive growth OECD economic survey Argentina 2019

  • 1. http://www.oecd.org/economy/surveys/argentina-economic-snapshot/ OECD OECD Economics OECD ECONOMIC SURVEYS: ARGENTINA 2019 Laying the foundations for a stronger and more inclusive growth Buenos Aires, 27 March 2019
  • 2. 2 Key recommendations • Over many years, the economy has been held back by weak policy settings. This has led to a build-up of various imbalances. • Ambitious reforms have been undertaken since 2016. To reap the benefits of these reforms, it will be crucial to avoid policy reversals.
  • 3. 3 Key recommendations • But the work is far from being finished. Many challenges still lie ahead to achieve more solid and inclusive growth. • The difficulties faced in 2018 underline the need to speed up the reform process.
  • 4. 4 Argentina has lost ground relative to other economies Source: OECD calculations based on Bolt and Van Zanden (2014) (see http://www.ggdc.net/maddison/maddison-project/data.htm). GDP per capita
  • 5. 5 History has been characterised by recurrent crises and high volatility Source: Kidyba, S. and L. Suárez (2017). “Aplicación de índices encadenados al empalme de series. Argentina 1950 – 2015.” Programa de investigación en cuentas nacionales (PICNA) – FCE – UBA; OECD calculations.
  • 6. 6 Fiscal and external imbalances have widened until 2018 Source: INDEC, Ministry of the Treasury, CEIC.
  • 7. 7 The Exchange rate has stabilised Source: Central Bank, INDEC, CEIC.
  • 8. 8 The depreciation has caused a spike in inflation Source: INDEC; Central Bank of Argentina.
  • 9. 9 The economy will recover gradually in 2019 Source: OCDE database; INDEC.
  • 10. 10 Well-being indicators show good performance in social connections, life evaluation and health Source: OECD calculations based on OECD Better Life Index – 2017 Edition, which allows comparing countries with respect to well- being along several dimensions the OECD has identified as being key for the material conditions and the quality of life.
  • 11. 11 Poverty has declined Source: Tomarolli, L. (2018), Series Comparables de Indigencia y Pobreza, CEDLAS, UNLP, INDEC as of 2016-II.
  • 13. 13 The overall fiscal balance remains high Source: Ministry of the Treasury, CEIC, OECD calculations.
  • 14. 14 Fiscal consolidation has been accelerated Source: Ministry of the Treasury, CEIC, OECD calculations.
  • 15. 15 Gross public debt is stabilising, but there are risks Source: OECD calculations. Gross public debt includes intra-public sector debt.
  • 16. 16 Social spending has been safeguarded Source: Ministry of the Treasury.
  • 17. 17 Transfers and taxes alleviate inequalities Source: Rossignolo and Arnold, 2019.
  • 18. 18 VAT revenues could be higher with stronger compliance and less use of reduced rates Source: Calculations based on OECD (2016), OECD Tax Database, OECD Revenue Statistics and OECD National Accounts Statistics (databases), OECD Revenue Statistics for Latin American countries, 2016.
  • 19. 19 Few people pay personal income tax Income threshold where single taxpayers start paying income tax, measured as a multiple of the average wage Source: OECD calculations for Argentina, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa; and OECD Taxing Wages 2017 for the rest of the countries. 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 TUR FRA FIN DNK NLD NZL AUS SWE NOR CHE EST BEL JPN KOR POL USA DEU ISL ITA CAN GBR OCDE HUN LUX IRL ZAF ESP CZE AUT SVN PRT ISR SVK GRC MEX CHN BRA CHL IDN CRI ARG IND¹ COL
  • 20. 20 Key recommendations- Fiscal policy  Adhere to fiscal commitments by reducing the fiscal deficit in line with announced targets, prioritising expenditure reductions.  Use the fiscal space granted to raise spending on well-targeted social transfers if social indicators deteriorate.  Improve spending efficiency in education; merge smaller teacher training institutions.  Broaden the VAT base by reducing exemptions and special rates.  Lower the basic deduction in personal income taxes.  Remove the personal income tax exemption of civil servants in the judiciary branch entirely.  Align the conditions of special pension regimes with general pension rules.
  • 22. 22 Monetary policy has been contractionary Source: INDEC, CEIC.
  • 23. 23 High interest rates attracted large portfolio capital inflows Source: INDEC, CEIC.
  • 24. 24 Capital inflows caused a real appreciation and added to vulnerabilities Source: OECD Exchange rate database, Central Bank.
  • 25. 25 Loss of confidence and large shocks caused a rethink of the monetary policy framework Source: Central Bank.
  • 26. 26 Key recommendations- Monetary and financial policies  Strengthen the independance of the Central Bank through limiting the dismissal of its governor to severe misconduct.  Simplify the mandate of the Central Bank prioritising price stability.  Develop a domestic-currency denominated sovereign bond market over time.
  • 27. 27 Structural reforms are key to foster economic growth
  • 28. 28 Expected gains from past and new structural reform are substantial Source: OECD calculations. Estimated impact of selected reforms on real GDP Reform Effect of reforms implemented since 2016 Additional benefit of further reforms Reforms on product markets: Lower trade barriers (e.g. by reducing tariffs and non- tariff barriers) 2.6% 13% Reduce barriers to entrepreneurship (e.g. by cutting administrative burdens and limiting anti-competitive effects of regulation) 2.6% 5.3% Labour Market Reform - 0.5% Reduce corruption (e.g. by improving procurement laws and whistle-blower procedures) 0.8% 1.0% Improve government effectiveness (e.g. by undertaking systematic audits and evaluations) 0.6% 0.5% All of the above 6.6% 20.3% Corresponding to an average annual growth increase of: 0.7 percentage points 2.0 percentage points
  • 29. 29 Competition is low in many sectors OECD Product Market Regulation Indicator 2018 (Preliminary version) Source: OECD Product market regulation database. 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 OCDE Argentina More restrictive Less restrictive
  • 30. 30 Tariff barriers are high Source: World Integrated Trade Solution database (WITS).
  • 31. 31 One third of the total workforce is informal Source: World Bank; INDEC.
  • 32. 32 Female labour participation is low Source: ILO, INDEC. Differences in employment rate between men and women
  • 33. 33 Stregthening institutions would improve the business climate Source: Transparency International, available at https://www.transparency.org/research/cpi/overview.
  • 34. 34 Key recommendations- Structural reforms  Reduce domestic regulatory barriers to entrepreneurship and market entry, including at the level of provincial and local governments.  Extend the unemployment insurance scheme with individual accounts currently used in the construction sector economy-wide while reducing severance costs.  Keep expanding early childhood education.  Strengthen the operational and financial autonomy of the anti-corruption office and guarantee adequate resources to fulfil its mandate.
  • 35. 35 Fostering the integration into the world economy
  • 36. 36 Argentina is not well integrated into the world economy Source: IMF World Economic Outlook; OECD Economic Outlook database.
  • 37. 37 Argentina has remained on the sidelines of global value chains Fuente: Criscuolo and Timmis (2018).
  • 38. 38 Tariff protection is high, especially for capital and intermediate inputs Source: World Integrated Trade Solution database (WITS).
  • 39. 39 Argentinian firms use few imported intermediate inputs Share of imported intermediate inputs over total inputs (in %) Source: OECD Trade in Value Added (TiVA) data base (September 2018). 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 ARG USA BRA AUS RUS CHN JPN NZL TUR COL IDN PER GBR IND ITA CHL ZAF ESP FRA NOR CRI DEU CAN LVA SWE KOR POL FIN GRC ISR ISL CHE PRT AUT THA NLD DNK VNM CZE BEL SVN EST SVK MEX LTU HUN IRL LUX
  • 40. 40 Prices are high in international comparison Prices in current USD for the year 2017 Source: OECD computations based on Numbeo data.
  • 41. 41 Potential consumer benefits from lower trade barriers would benefit the vulnerable Increases in real purchasing power (relative to total expenditures) due to a reduction of tariffs and/or non-tariff measures (NTMs) by 100% for each household income decile (in %) Source: OECD calculations based on the Argentinian household survey ENGH 2012/2013.
  • 42. 42 Training and social protection are key Source: OECD database on public expenditure and participant stocks related to active labour market policies; ILO.
  • 43. 43 Key recommendations- Fostering the integration into the world economy  Reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers, starting with capital goods and intermediate inputs.  Bolster adult training programmes and vocational education and training (VET) to ease the transition.
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