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How can governments reduce the prevalence of cross-border tax fraud? This paper argues that the use of digital … technologies offers an opportunity to reduce fraud and increase government revenue. Using data on intra-EU and world trade … transactions, we present evidence that (i) cross-border trade tax fraud is non-trivial and prevalent in many countries; (ii) such …
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Amid total factor productivity (TFP) shocks job-to-job flows amplify the volatility of unemployment, but the aggregate implications of job-to-job flows amid financial shocks are less understood. To develop such understanding we model a general equilibrium labor-search framework that incorporates...
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illustrates these techniques by applying them to Singapore. As an advanced economy with a complex financial system and rapid … adoption of fintech, Singapore serves as a good case study. We place our results in the context of recent cybersecurity …
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Singapore is one of the world's most open economies, with the size of its trade reaching about 350 percent of its GDP …. With the rise of highly diversified cross-border production networks, Singapore has come to play an integral role in the …, using disaggregate industry/product level trade data, we revisit Singapore's export elasticities and find that growing …
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Since 1990, Singapore has sought to control motor vehicle ownership by means of an auction quota system, whereby …
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Government-linked companies (GLCs) have a significant presence in Singapore''s corporate sector. Unlike parastatals in …
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, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand since the early 1980s. The empirical results indicate continuing instability in the …
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impressive growth rate of TFP in Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, a relatively strong rate for Indonesia, and a negative rate …
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