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taxes are progressive and investigates whether tax reforms have made the poor better or worse off. Household survey analysis …
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This paper assesses the effects of expenditure composition as well as fiscal adjustment on economic growth in a sample of 39 low-income countries during the 1990s. The paper finds that strong budgetary positions and fiscal consolidation are generally associated with higher economic growth in...
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Unanticipated changes in commodity prices can generate significant movements in fiscal aggregates. This paper seeks to understand the dynamics of these fiscal movements in the context of transitory commodity price shocks using sample data from four CIS countries- two oil-producing and two...
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This paper surveys the economic literature on the scaling-up of aid to Africa. It provides a checklist of issues that need to be considered when preparing a long term macroeconomic projection for a country involving the assumption of a significant increase in aid. Such scaling-up scenarios are...
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taxes on goods and services—in particular, the VAT— followed by a smaller negative impact on corporate income and trade … taxes. …
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are negatively associated with VAT, excise and income tax revenues, but have a positive relationship with trade taxes. Aid …
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