Alternative Title
Monetary and fiscal policies during the COVID-19 crisis: The case of Singapore
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
submittedVersion
Publication Date
1-2022
Abstract
The economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Singapore was more severe and protracted than the global financial crisis. Singapore responded with easing of the monetary policy stance, reinforcing financial stability, helping individuals to reduce debt obligations, easing business cashflow constraints, adjusting financial regulatory and supervisory protocols to cope with immediate challenges, and enabling the financial sectors to build long-term capabilities. Fiscal responses were unprecedented with four consecutive budgets and two ministerial statements, initially focusing on immediate assistance in respect of jobs, businesses, households, and later refined to providing more sector-specific assistance as the pandemic evolved with more detailed information available, and preparing for post-pandemic recovery and growth. Singapore has accumulated sufficient reserves over the years, which are a strategic asset, enabling it to tackle the negative impact of the pandemic without incurring national debt, thanks to the fiscal prudence and sustainability institutionalized in the constitution. Together with decisive public health measures to curb the spread of the virus, the monetary-fiscal policy mix has been appropriate so far, and the eventual long-term policy effectiveness and transformation of the small and highly open economy of Singapore depend hugely on the global containment of the pandemic, the effectiveness and allocation of the vaccine, and the pace of global economic recovery.
Keywords
Monetary policy, fiscal policy, Singapore, COVID-19, pandemics
Discipline
Asian Studies | Finance | Public Economics
Research Areas
Applied Microeconomics
Publication
Economic policy and the Covid-19 crisis: The macroeconomic response in the US, Europe and East Asia
First Page
204
Last Page
226
ISBN
9780367721374
Identifier
10.4324/9781003153603-14
Publisher
Routledge
City or Country
New York
Embargo Period
6-21-2021
Citation
CHOW, Hwee Kwan and HO, Kong Weng.
The case of Singapore. (2022). Economic policy and the Covid-19 crisis: The macroeconomic response in the US, Europe and East Asia. 204-226.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research_all/22
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Authors
Creative Commons License
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003153603-14