Graph: Public Sector Net Cash Requirement (PSNCR) 1945-2017
21st September 2015
The PSNCR is the new name for the old PSBR (Public Sector Borrowing Requirement). It has only been in surplus in 12 years since 1945. The last time it recorded a suprlus was in 2002-3. The National Debt differs from PSNCR insofar as it is an aggregate figure: it is the successive accumulation of year after year of fiscal deficits, which have yet to be paid off.Governments have three basic options for financing the PSNCR: increasing the narrow money supply (producing more notes and coins); issuing Government securities or gilts; and borrowing overseas. In 2011 Chancellor Osbourne announced “Our fiscal mandate is to achieve a cyclically-adjusted current balance by the end of the rolling five year forecast period – which is currently 2015-16”. Clearly the target is a moving one.
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