The Swedish Fiscal Policy Council (Swedish: Finanspolitiska rådet) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Finance tasked with providing an independent evaluation of the Government's fiscal policy. It was established in Stockholm 2007, to review and assess the extent to which the fiscal and economic policy objectives decided on by the Riksdag are being met. Objectives include long-term sustainability of public finances and economic growth, maintaining a target surplus, staying below the expenditure ceiling set by the Riksdag, and a consistent fiscal policy. The Council also promote a public debate on economic policy, and evaluate economic forecasts on which economic assessments by the Government are based. This is primarily done with the annual publication of a report, through conferences, and studies on the Swedish fiscal policy.[1][2][3]

Annual report

The Council publishes an annual independent evaluation of the Government's fiscal policy, presented to the Minister for Finance. It's available on-line in English.

See also

Similar agencies and organizations in other countries:[4]

References

  1. "About the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council". Swedish Fiscal Policy Council. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  2. "Regleringsbrev" (in Swedish). Ekonomistyrningsverket. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  3. "Förordning (2011:446) med instruktion för Finanspolitiska rådet" (in Swedish). The Riksdag. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  4. "International Examples". Professor Simon Wren-Lewis. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
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