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"The economic benefits of debt relief for recipient countries have been the subject of arduous debate, at least partly motivated by the difficulty of identifying the causal effect of debt relief on economic performance-given that performance itself may drive the decision to grant relief. This...
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"This paper relaxes some key assumptions in the probabilistic approach to fiscal sustainability. First, the authors identify structural breaks over the sample period used to estimate the covariance matrix of the shocks to the debt ratios. Second, the assumption of normality of the shocks is...
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This paper explores the investments needed to achieve universal access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030 …
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"The pressure on an already stressed water situation in South Africa is predicted to increase significantly under …
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subsidy to unskilled workers in South Africa, isolating and estimating its potential employment effects and fiscal cost. They … subsidy on employment, poverty, and inequality in South Africa depends greatly on the elasticities of substitution of factors …
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"The authors use firm-level survey data on 998 small and medium enterprises registered for tax in South Africa …
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