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This paper develops a political-economy model of the budget process focusing on the common pool problem of the public budget. We show that the externality arising from the fact that public spending tends to be targeted at individual groups in society while the tax burden is widely dispersed...
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The paper applies an empirical model, based on the economic theory of public choice, to the Group of Seven countries. It is discovered: (a) that deficit financing does appear to contribute to increased real government spending; (b) that the demand for government services as a whole does not...
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We examine the effects of oil rents on corruption and state stability exploiting the exogenous within-country variation of a new measure of oil rents for a panel of 31 oil-exporting countries during the period 1992 to 2005. We find that an increase in oil rents significantly increases...
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This 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights that key developments in Guatemala since the 2012 Article IV Consultation …
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bank. Further strengthening of the financial system is necessary. The 2014 FSAP update found that Guatemala has made …
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This Selected Issues paper estimates both Guatemala’s potential output and output gap using a wide range of econometric techniques. The analysis suggests that Guatemala’s potential output growth is about 3.5 percent for the whole sample period and that the output gap is almost...
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access of SDR 630.6 million (about US$951 million). Guatemala has a strong track record of macroeconomic stability. The …
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This report provides an assessment of fiscal transparency practices in Guatemala in light of the requirements of the … IMF Code of Good Practices on Fiscal Transparency. The assessment reveals that Guatemala has progressed in certain …
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The Guatemalan economy is recovering faster than anticipated during the previous program review. The economic outlook has improved since the second program review. The fiscal deficit in 2010 will decline somewhat. There was agreement that a comprehensive tax reform remains the key medium-term...
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