Randwick International of Social Science Journal
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): RISS Journal, July

Fiscal and Monetary Policies Coordination Rwanda Experience

Augustin Ndarihoranye (Student of Post Graduate, Master’s Degree of Science in Economics, University of Kigali, Rwanda)
Gedion Alang’o (Lecturer of Post Graduate, Master’s Degree of Science in Economics, University of Kigali, Rwanda)
Omwono Omwono (Lecturer of Post Graduate, Master’s Degree of Science in Economics, University of Kigali, Rwanda)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2020

Abstract

This paper attempts to quantify the coordination between monetary and fiscal policies in Rwanda from 2008 to 2018. The paper uses Granger causality test and vector autoregressive (VAR) framework to determine whether these policies are implemented independently and also looks at the extent of their coordination. The empirical results using unstructured VAR model suggest that monetary and fiscal policies interact and are coordinated in Rwanda. The impulse response functions demonstrate significant interaction between monetary and fiscal policy. For instance a positive shock on government expenditure induces an increase in broad money that in turn induces an increase in liquidity in the economy. Finally, the paper recommends that both policies should continue interacting in order to strengthen policy coordination. Therefore, ultimately achieve a stable and low inflation together with high growth.

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Journal Info

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rissj

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Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

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The RISS Journal publishes research and analysis papers in the fields of social science include humanities such as anthropology, business studies, communication studies, corporate governance, criminology, history, culture, cross-cultural studies, ethics, education, economy, geography, philosophy, ...