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small tax rate cuts, which decrease incentives to evade taxes, can lead to increased revenues through spillovers - creating … Laffer effects. Interestingly, tax rate cuts here imply increasing effective taxes. The model is consistent with what …
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Fiscal performance in Latin America looks much improved this decade compared to the 1980s or 1990s. Is this a "structural" improvement or likely to be transitory? This paper answers this question by estimating the relationship between non-commodity revenue and the economic cycle, and evaluating...
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This paper continues the study of optimal fiscal policy in a growing economy by exploring a case in which the government simultaneously provides three main categories of expenditures with distortionary tax finance: public production services, public consumption services, and state-contingent...
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in part to corruption, and certain taxes are more affected than others. Taxes that require frequent interaction between … the tax authority and individuals, such as taxes on international trade, seem to be more affected by corruption than most …
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of the fiscal and generational imbalances would require all taxes to go up and all transfers to be cut immediately and …
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Social protection in industrial countries has been provided through regulations, tax expenditures, and public spending. This paper argues that globalization will affect governments’ ability to continue providing this social protection at the level of recent decades. Specifically, tax...
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The paper examines fiscal sustainability issues for the case of Eritrea but has wider implications for addressing fiscal and debt sustainability. It begins with a formal definition and explanation of analytical sustainability indicators, followed by an assessment of the causes of fiscal deficits...
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This paper discusses two ways of evaluating the quasi-fiscal deficit (QFD) and the link between them. It also suggests how to properly account for the QFD when calculating the overall deficit of the public sector. Finally, using an example of the energy market, it shows how to untangle a web of...
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financed by consumption taxes; agents do not substitute between human and physical capital as a result of changes in …
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Asset booms and sectoral changes can distort traditional estimates of structural fiscal revenue, and could lead to serious fiscal policy errors. This paper extends the estimation of structural revenues to take account of asset prices and sectoral changes, and applies this to the case of Ireland,...
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