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The Selected Issues paper analyzes how fast Ireland will grow in the future. The approach of this paper is to consider the catch-up in labor utilization productivity and use independent demographic projections and other considerations to make reasonable assumptions about labor productivity and...
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Gasoline and diesel fuel are heavily taxed in many developed and some emerging and developing countries. Outside of the … estimating motor vehicle externalities, and hence corrective taxes on gasoline and diesel, based on pooling local data with …
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Fiscal instruments are potentially among the most effective, and cost-effective, options for addressing externalities related to poor air quality, urban road congestion, and greenhouse gases. This paper takes a case study, focused on Mauritius (a pioneer in the use of green taxes) to illustrate...
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This Selected Issues paper on Iran focuses on the Targeted Subsidy Reform Law (TSRL). This is the basic law governing … the implementation of the subsidy reform in Iran. The TSRL envisaged bringing subsidized prices close to international …
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This staff report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation on the Islamic Republic of Iran focuses on economic developments …
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This study examines money demand and inflation dynamics in the Islamic Republic of Iran using quarterly data for the … market. Estimation results indicate that the stabilization of the exchange rate on account of strong oil revenues during 2000 …
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This paper provides a brief overview of the evolution of exchange rate policy in the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1993 …
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This study focused on environmental tax measures, and on allocation, pricing, and taxation of Iceland’s major hydropower and geothermal resources. Measures to secure the tax base for the corporate income tax (CIT) are proposed. Taxation of the financial sector can be improved by a number...
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This paper examines the environmental effects of mineral taxes in a framework that recognizes the importance of rates and cumulative externalities and proposes an appropriate corrective tax. It concludes that mineral resources taxation should combine neutral taxes with a dynamic Pigovian type...
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This paper examines the reform of the main domestic consumption taxes initiated by the CEMAC and the WAEMU aimed at reinforcing their economic integration. On the whole, compliance with the VAT is relatively weaker in the CEMAC than in the WAEMU. The opposite applies for excises. Major reforms...
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