The Eastern Caribbean Currency Union; Would a Fiscal Insurance Mechanism Mitigate National Income Shocks?
Year of publication: |
2012-01-01
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Authors: | Cashin, Paul ; Lemus, Antonio |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Eastern Caribbean Currency Union | External shocks | National income | tax revenue | asymmetric shocks | fiscal policy | monetary union | aggregate demand | member country | fiscal federalism | fiscal stabilization policies | economic integration | optimum currency areas | taxation | fiscal stabilization | monetary integration | common market | fiscal system | oil prices | fiscal space | fiscal transfer mechanism | political economy | open economies | budget deficits | tax systems | vulnerability to shocks | fiscal burden | fiscal transfer | monetary unions | fiscal flows | fiscal restraints | per capita ? income | fiscal arrangements | fiscal discipline |
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