“…International institutions such as the IMF and OECD undertake periodic reviews and ad hoc studies of fiscal consolidation issues to guide their operational work (OECD, 2010(OECD, , 2012(OECD, and 2013IMF, 2014a;Eyraud and Weber, 2013;IMF, 2010a;IMF, 2010b, andDaniel et al, 2006), but there has been no comprehensive update in recent years. There are also streams of research focusing on specific issues related to fiscal consolidations, such as fiscal multipliers (Auerbach and Gorodnichenko, 2012;Ilzetzki, Mendoza, and Végh, 2013) and their economic impact (Carrière-Swallow, David, and Leigh, 2021;Guajardo, Leigh, Pescatori, 2014). Moreover, the global economic landscape has changed substantially since the Global Financial Crisis, which prompted an increase in the research on fiscal consolidation issues focusing initially on AEs.…”