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the reform are entirely driven by the traditional substitution and income effects as in a unitary model. …
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This paper explores the hypothesis that the propensity to consume out of income varies in a non-linear fashion with …
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income, (iv) instituting taxation of imputed rental income from owner-occupied housing and (v) eliminating the property tax … allowance for rental income would be the least effective. Our experiments also highlight the differential welfare impact of each …
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The authors study the implications of fiscal policy behaviour for sovereign risk in a framework that determines a country's fiscal limit, the point at which, for economic or political reasons, taxes and spending can no longer adjust to stabilize debt. A real business cycle model maps the...
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Senegal's fiscal deficit and public debt have been on the rise in recent years owing partly to an ailing and inefficient oil-based energy sector. In this paper we use a two-sector, open-economy, dynamic general equilibrium model to investigate the effects of varying fiscal policy instruments one...
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In this paper, we analyze how lack of credibility and transparency of monetary and fiscal policies undermines the effectiveness of macroeconomic policies to isolate the economy from commodity price fluctuations. We develop a general equilibrium model for a commodity-exporting economy where macro...
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and income inequality in Brazil over the period 1995-2011. The results indicate that a tighter fiscal stance at the sub …
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This paper examines the effect of stabilization funds on the volatility of government expenditure in resource-rich countries. Using a panel data set of 68 resource-rich countries over 1988–2012, the results find that the existence of stabilization funds contributes to smoothing government...
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