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Social safety nets protect citizens against hardship. By offering compensation, social safety nets may help overcome the political resistance to trade liberalisation and structural reform, but they can also weaken the incentives to work and save. Depending on their design, safety nets may also...
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Major budgeting reforms have been initiated in a number of OECD countries in recent years. These reforms focus on giving spending agencies greater flexibility in using resources, in exchange for holding them responsible for achieving results. This publication examines how five Member countries...
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This paper considers the case for adjusting measures of the cyclically-adjusted fiscal balance for exceptional movements in the terms of trade for those countries where production of commodities is a substantial share of output. For such countries exceptional movements in commodity prices, such...
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This book is a collection of empirical and theoretical research papers regarding "Fiscal Policy" written by researchers from several different universities. The studies include a wide range of topics from issues in "Fiscal Policy". The book is aimed at educators, researchers, and students...
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performance and prospects of the euro area as a whole, and highlights to what extent aggregate trends are shaped by convergence or …
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