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PSAF – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q6 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Explains debt refinancing, project financing, and the forms of debt refinancing.

The merits and demerits of debt and tax finance for deficit financing are often debated. The choice of one method depends on the objective and overall long-term implications for the economy.

Required:

a. Explain the following:
i. Debt refinancing (1 Mark)
ii. Why debt refinancing may be of interest to a federal authority (4 Marks)
iii. Project financing (2 Marks)

b. Explain FOUR forms of debt refinancing. (8 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Discuss arguments for centralization vs. decentralization of fiscal responsibilities and strategies for economic downturn.

Fiscal federalism deals with the division of tax and expenditure functions among the various levels of government in a federation. A federal system of administration allows both centralized and decentralized collective choices to be made by each tier of government.

Required:

a. Explain TWO arguments each in favor of decentralization and centralization of fiscal responsibilities. (6 Marks)

b. Explain THREE fiscal and monetary strategies that government takes to address the impact of the economic downturn. (9 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2014 – L2 – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Market Failure, Public Goods, Economic Intervention, Developing Economies, Nigeria, Government Intervention

The need for governmental intervention in the economy is justified on the basis of market failure and public goods provision.”

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a. Explain the concept of market failure and public goods. (5 Marks)

b. What conclusions can you draw from the foregoing statement in the context of a developing nation like Nigeria? (10 Marks)

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PSAF – May 2021 – L2 – Q6a – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Explanation of expenditure assignment principles and drawbacks in a multi-level government setting.

Expenditure assignment deals with the division or sharing of expenditure, regulatory, and tax functions or responsibilities among multi-levels of government in a federation.

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Explain THREE principles guiding expenditure assignment and highlight TWO of its drawbacks.

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PSAF – May 2021 – L2 – Q5b – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Analysis of debt burden through key ratios and explanation of sources for external debt

External debt does not constitute a burden when contracted loans are optimally deployed and the return on investment is sufficient to meet maturing obligations, as and when due, while servicing of the domestic economy is not undermined. The magnitude and severity of debt burden cannot be determined on the basis of debt volume only, rather, the debt volume should be viewed in combination with certain debt ratios for better appreciation of the debt problem.

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Discuss THREE ratios commonly used to analyze the degree of indebtedness of a country and explain TWO sources of external debts.

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PSAF – May 2021 – L2 – Q2a – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Define debt sustainability analysis, outlining objectives and benefits.

Debt management is a key component of public finance management that enables the government to meet its financing needs at minimum costs and within acceptable levels of risk. One of the diagnostic tools that the government uses in managing its debt portfolio is to conduct an annual Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA).

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Explain the term “Debt Sustainability Analysis,” identifying its THREE objectives and FIVE benefits.

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PSAF – May 2017 – L2 – SC – Q6 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Outline and explain the macroeconomic objectives of Nigeria’s federal government.

State and explain FIVE macroeconomic objectives of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

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PSAF – May 2017 – L2 – SC – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Define external debt and discuss causes and adverse consequences of Nigeria's rising debt levels.

The accumulation of external debt is a common phenomenon in developing countries at the stage of development where external resources are needed to bridge budgetary gap.

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a. Explain what is meant by External Debt. (3 Marks)

b. Discuss the causes and likely adverse consequences of the rising level of Nigeria’s total external debt stock. (12 Marks)

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PSAF – May 2023 – L1 – SA – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Explains why government intervenes in the economy and identifies Nigeria's macroeconomic objectives.

A national economy requires the involvement of government to thrive, and its presence supports citizens’ livelihoods.

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i. Identify and explain FIVE reasons why the government intervenes in the economy. (7.5 Marks)
ii. Identify and explain FIVE macroeconomic objectives in Nigeria. (7.5 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2015 – L2 – Q6b – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Discusses three allocation roles of government in developing economies to support resource distribution.

Discuss THREE allocation “roles of government” in the context of a developing economy.

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PSAF – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q6 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Explains debt refinancing, project financing, and the forms of debt refinancing.

The merits and demerits of debt and tax finance for deficit financing are often debated. The choice of one method depends on the objective and overall long-term implications for the economy.

Required:

a. Explain the following:
i. Debt refinancing (1 Mark)
ii. Why debt refinancing may be of interest to a federal authority (4 Marks)
iii. Project financing (2 Marks)

b. Explain FOUR forms of debt refinancing. (8 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Discuss arguments for centralization vs. decentralization of fiscal responsibilities and strategies for economic downturn.

Fiscal federalism deals with the division of tax and expenditure functions among the various levels of government in a federation. A federal system of administration allows both centralized and decentralized collective choices to be made by each tier of government.

Required:

a. Explain TWO arguments each in favor of decentralization and centralization of fiscal responsibilities. (6 Marks)

b. Explain THREE fiscal and monetary strategies that government takes to address the impact of the economic downturn. (9 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2014 – L2 – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Market Failure, Public Goods, Economic Intervention, Developing Economies, Nigeria, Government Intervention

The need for governmental intervention in the economy is justified on the basis of market failure and public goods provision.”

Required:

a. Explain the concept of market failure and public goods. (5 Marks)

b. What conclusions can you draw from the foregoing statement in the context of a developing nation like Nigeria? (10 Marks)

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PSAF – May 2021 – L2 – Q6a – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Explanation of expenditure assignment principles and drawbacks in a multi-level government setting.

Expenditure assignment deals with the division or sharing of expenditure, regulatory, and tax functions or responsibilities among multi-levels of government in a federation.

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Explain THREE principles guiding expenditure assignment and highlight TWO of its drawbacks.

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PSAF – May 2021 – L2 – Q5b – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Analysis of debt burden through key ratios and explanation of sources for external debt

External debt does not constitute a burden when contracted loans are optimally deployed and the return on investment is sufficient to meet maturing obligations, as and when due, while servicing of the domestic economy is not undermined. The magnitude and severity of debt burden cannot be determined on the basis of debt volume only, rather, the debt volume should be viewed in combination with certain debt ratios for better appreciation of the debt problem.

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Discuss THREE ratios commonly used to analyze the degree of indebtedness of a country and explain TWO sources of external debts.

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PSAF – May 2021 – L2 – Q2a – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Define debt sustainability analysis, outlining objectives and benefits.

Debt management is a key component of public finance management that enables the government to meet its financing needs at minimum costs and within acceptable levels of risk. One of the diagnostic tools that the government uses in managing its debt portfolio is to conduct an annual Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA).

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Explain the term “Debt Sustainability Analysis,” identifying its THREE objectives and FIVE benefits.

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PSAF – May 2017 – L2 – SC – Q6 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Outline and explain the macroeconomic objectives of Nigeria’s federal government.

State and explain FIVE macroeconomic objectives of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

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PSAF – May 2017 – L2 – SC – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Define external debt and discuss causes and adverse consequences of Nigeria's rising debt levels.

The accumulation of external debt is a common phenomenon in developing countries at the stage of development where external resources are needed to bridge budgetary gap.

Required:

a. Explain what is meant by External Debt. (3 Marks)

b. Discuss the causes and likely adverse consequences of the rising level of Nigeria’s total external debt stock. (12 Marks)

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PSAF – May 2023 – L1 – SA – Q5 – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Explains why government intervenes in the economy and identifies Nigeria's macroeconomic objectives.

A national economy requires the involvement of government to thrive, and its presence supports citizens’ livelihoods.

Required:

i. Identify and explain FIVE reasons why the government intervenes in the economy. (7.5 Marks)
ii. Identify and explain FIVE macroeconomic objectives in Nigeria. (7.5 Marks)

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PSAF – Nov 2015 – L2 – Q6b – Fiscal Policy and Public Finance

Discusses three allocation roles of government in developing economies to support resource distribution.

Discuss THREE allocation “roles of government” in the context of a developing economy.

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