The Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF) endorses the forecasts accompanying Andalusia’s draft budget. The draft budget presents growth estimates in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in volume terms and employment for the period 2024-2026 that differ from the latest estimates of the Government’s macroeconomic scenario for the country as a whole.
In accordance with the provisions of the Organic Law on the Creation of AIReF, the macroeconomic forecasts incorporated in the draft budgets of all General Government (GG) authorities must include a report from the institution indicating whether they have been endorsed.
Andalusia estimates GDP growth in volume terms of 2.4%. This forecast is lower than AIReF’s estimate (2.5%) but is within the range of forecasts made by other agencies for the region.
It should be stressed that the macroeconomic forecasts for the Autonomous Regions (ARs) are performed in a context of great uncertainty. In addition to the risks stemming from the geopolitical environment, in the case of the ARs, there is another fundamental source of uncertainty related to the lack of essential information for drawing up the macroeconomic scenarios of these GG authorities. Specifically, the latest figures available from the Spanish Regional Accounts refer to 2022, published in December 2023. AIReF recalls that up to and including 2020, the National Statistics Institute (INE) made an initial estimate of the Spanish Regional Accounts in April of each year. As of 2021, that estimate is made in December. This means that, until December 2024, the Regional Accounts series, consistent with the Statistical Revision 2024 published on September 18th, will not be available. This lack of information hinders the preparation of macroeconomic forecasts and the budgetary planning of ARs which, in a system as decentralised as Spain’s, may potentially have repercussions on compliance with national and European fiscal rules and commitments.
A new best practice advice
AIReF highlights that Andalusia complies with the recommendation to submit, prior to the publication of the draft budget, the information on the macroeconomic forecasts that underpin the budget and the corresponding request for endorsement. Moreover, Andalusia complies with the best practice advice to include macroeconomic forecasts beyond the year for which the budget is drawn up, which is essential for evaluating the consistency of the ARs’ forecasts with the medium-term Structural-Fiscal Plan to be presented by the Government in October. In this regard, AIReF presents new best practice advice to extend the scenarios submitted, given that the Fiscal Plan has been in force for four years.