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This paper uses a model of intergenerational accounting to simulate the intergenerational distribution of oil wealth in Venezuela. Venezuelan oil production does not seem to follow an optimal extraction path. Nevertheless, this is true if we do not consider what the government does with the...
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In this paper, the author examines the current structure of the tax system for hydrocarbon production in Trinidad and Tobago in light of global trends in hydrocarbon taxation. Some of the main features of the tax regime are compared and benchmarked against what the literature has defined as best...
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per square kilometer. In this study of approximately 8,600 municipalities in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Mexico, 85 …
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Energy subsidies account for about 7% of Ecuador’s yearly public spending, or two thirds of the fiscal deficit … inform policy design, we use household survey data from Ecuador in combination with augmented input-output data to assess the …
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exploits the geographic intensity of extreme floods during the 1997-1998 El Niño phenomenon in Ecuador as a source of exogenous …
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of manufacturing formal firms in Ecuador, and, the causal relationship between the import decision and firm productivity …
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Energy subsidies account for about 7% of Ecuador's yearly public spending, or two thirds of the fiscal deficit … inform policy design, we use household survey data from Ecuador in combination with augmented input-output data to assess the …
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