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neither inelastic demand nor negative externalities do not meet the criteria for special excise taxation. • If the sugar tax … is sufficient to discourage their consumption. Alternatively, repeal the sugar tax and move sweetened products to the top …
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This 2006 Article IV Consultation highlights that despite the closure of the sugar industry, economic growth in St …, it has been mainly financed by foreign direct investment, and competitiveness appears to be improving. Fiscal imbalances …
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Guyana has weathered the impact of the global crisis well by regional and global standards. The current account deficit declined by 5 percent of GDP (to 8.5 percent of GDP), largely led by a reduction in imports, particularly of fuel. Macroeconomic policies have remained prudent. Monetary policy...
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The aim is to analyze the main channels of transmission for shocks from the global economy to Guyana and assess their specific spillover magnitudes. The paper documents the transmission channels of external shocks to the real economy and the financial sector, citing magnitudes and risks. It then...
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sugar and textiles is the looming issue of remaining competitive in a quickly changing global environment. The statistics on …
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This Selected Issues paper provides a preliminary view on Afghanistan’s external competitiveness through a review of …
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This paper investigates whether Indonesia’s recent currency crisis was due to domestic fundamentals, common external shocks (“monsoons”), or contagion from neighboring countries. Markov-switching models attribute speculative pressure on Indonesia’s currency to domestic political and...
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The real effective exchange rate (REER) is the most commonly used measure for assessing international competitiveness …
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This paper analyzes empirically the recent Asian financial crisis using high frequency data of exchange rates and stock indices of the Philippines and Thailand. Utilizing standard time-series techniques, this study confirms that there is evidence that developments in some sectoral...
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This paper analyzes the behavior of output during currency crises using a sample of 195 crisis episodes in 91 developing countries during 1970-98. It finds that more than two-fifths of the crises in the sample were expansionary, and that output contraction was greater in large and more developed...
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