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announcements that are made during the pre-election periods, thereby leading to a lower likelihood of “tax news shocks”. We also …
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in tax base and rate, and for various types of taxes. We also find that the pre-election decrease in the likelihood of …
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Conventional wisdom holds that voters punish governments that implement fiscal austerity. Yet, most empirical studies, which rely on ex-post yearly austerity measures, do not find supportive evidence. This paper revisits the issue using action-based, real-time, ex-ante measures of fiscal...
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reference to two Pacific island countries, Fiji and Samoa. The analysis shows that the commonly used CPI-based real effective …
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Growth has been sluggish in Pacific island countries (PICs). High cost of credit is likely one of the reasons. While the small scale, geographic dispersion, and vulnerability to shocks increase the cost and risk of credit in this country group, there is considerable variability in interest rate...
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results indicate that during election years, government consumption significantly increases and leads to higher fiscal …
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. We find that in election years with fiscal rules in place, public consumption is reduced by 1.6 percentage point of GDP … as compared to election years without these rules. This impact is equivalent to a reduction by a third of the volatility …
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the increasing gaps in income. The analysis uses data from the American National Election Survey (ANES) for the United …
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Italy's labor productivity in market services has declined since 2000, underperforming manufacturing and peer European countries, especially in strongly regulated sectors. A model of monopolistic competition is used to identify which service sectors would benefit more from removing entry and/or...
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Economic volatility remains a fact of life in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA). Household-level shocks create large consumption fluctuations, raising the incidence of poverty. Drawing on micro-level data from South Africa and Tanzania, we examine the vulnerability to shocks across household types (e.g....
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