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Republic of Egypt. Using a broadly applied methodology, a fiscal incidence analysis is conducted using survey and government … countries, Egypt's overall fiscal policy placed it in the median of the distribution of inequality reduction. Fiscal policies in … Egypt also led to a decrease in poverty, mostly from the flagship Tamween program. Poverty and inequality could be reduced …
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weaknesses in budgetary and political institutions. We investigate the cyclicality of fiscal policy in Egypt and the influence of … components of the Egyptian budget in a dis-aggregated manner. Golden rule violation in Egypt adversely affected fiscal aggregates … run when debt and deficit reach uncontained levels. Moreover, common pool, principal-agent and voracity problems in Egypt …
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The paper contributes to discussions on budgetary institutions and fiscal governance in Egypt. It explores the … structure and quality of budget institutions and fiscal performance and the key weaknesses in budgetary institutions in Egypt … performance in Egypt. Finally, we highlight the major challenges in the institutional-political-fiscal paradigm in Egypt. Added to …
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While fiscal forecasting and monitoring has its roots in the accountability of governments for the use of public funds in democracies, the Stability and Growth Pact has significantly increased interest in budgetary forecasts in Europe, where they play a key role in the EU multilateral budgetary...
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BSFs seek to force state governments to gather surplus revenues during good times into a fund that can be drawn later during bad times, when revenues slacken and when it is most difficult to borrow the funds needed by the government for recovery. It has been deemed that “strict” funds whose...
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