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This paper provides quantitative estimates of the impact of removing agricultural support (both tariffs and subsidies … highly distortionary and tariffs have a larger distortionary impact than subsidies. Removal of agricultural support would …
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This paper uses a variant of the IMF's Global Economy Model (GEM) to estimate the macroeconomic effects of Yemen's full accession into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). After calibrating the model to Yemen and the GCC countries, several simulations were carried out to estimate the potential...
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In the context of continuing adjustments in the economy, the Government of Indonesia proposes to bring energy prices closer to long run marginal cost, while adequately compensating the poor. We focus on the constraints on central government policy objectives towards the poor as decentralization...
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) were carried out in the EU-10 during 1995–2005, and explains observed variations across types of subsidies and across … subsidies. 32B …
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Public sector revenue has declined markedly in the Philippines over the past seven years. Most observers of the Philippine economy agree that rebuilding public sector revenue will be critical to reducing deficits and ensuring public sector debt sustainability. This paper reviews several of the...
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Despite recording double digit growth since 2000, Armenia's tax-to-GDP ratio has been fairly stable at about 14½ percent. This paper catalogues a range of factors that may account for Armenia's stubbornly for tax collection by benchmarking Armenia's tax-to-GDP against some comparator...
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Studies of the empirical relationship between income and mortality often rely on data aggregated by geographic areas and broad population groups and do not distinguish disabled and nondisabled persons. We investigate the relationship between individual mortality and lifetime income with a large...
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of policies taken by the Burkinabè authorities to protect the poor from the adverse impact of a combined food and oil price shock in 2008. Estimates of the impact based on household survey data and a price pass-through model suggest that these policies were...
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cycles remains unsettled, it has been conjectured that credit subsidies may provide a particularly effective policy tool to … counter a credit bust. This paper reports on a rare policy experiment where credit subsidies were used to buffer the impact of … the global financial crisis on Serbia in 2009. Model simulations suggest that credit subsidies in Serbia helped to …
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major oil-exporting country to reduce substantially implicit energy subsidies. This paper reviews the economic and technical …
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