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Though many aspects of Russia's fiscal policy framework are close to best practice on paper, actual practice in recent years has been moving away from best practice. In particular, the continued focus on the overall rather than the nonoil balance, and the regular use of supplemental budgets to...
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oil tax system in Russia. Some important changes have already been made, while others are underway. This paper uses a … simulation model to evaluate Russia's current oil fiscal regime. Based on these simulations, the paper proposes ways to make the …
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. Targeted transfer schemes have the potential to deliver a much higher percentage of benefits to the poor. …
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This paper proposes an integrated approach to fiscal policy analysis in oil producing countries (OPCs) geared towards addressing their unique and complex policy challenges. First, an accurate assessment of the fiscal stance in OPCs can be obscured by large and volatile oil revenue flows. Second,...
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We survey quantitative fiscal conditionality in selected sub-Saharan African PRGFsupported programs, and assess the conditionality against some possible benchmarks and best practices. While noting many caveats, the paper suggests some possible scope for further attuning of this conditionality to...
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between the costs and the benefits of expanding the coverage. In this context, the paper examines the current status of …
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