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well be wildly wrong. This paper - a product of Poverty and Human Resources, Development Research Group - is part of a …
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Adjustment programs often emphasize protecting social spending - especially pro-poor spending - from cuts. Yet the incidence of fiscal contraction - and hence the case for action to protect public spending on the poor at a time of overall fiscal austerity - is an empirical question, which the...
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Macroeconomic adjustment programs often emphasize the need to protect social spending from cuts, and to protect pro-poor spending in particular. But does this happen in practice during fiscal contractions? The paper presents evidence for Argentina. Using aggregate time series data the paper...
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cuts. This paper - a product of Poverty and Human Resources, Development Research Group - is part of a larger effort in the …
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