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This paper examines the macroeconomic effects of different timing and composition of fiscal adjustment in the United Kingdom using the IMF's Global Fiscal Model. Early consolidation dampens aggregate demand in the short term, but increases output in the long term as smaller primary surpluses are...
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Mexico's fiscal response to the pandemic has been modest compared to its peers, reflecting the authorities' desire to not issue new debt for spending. This approach, however, risks a more severe recession and a weaker economic recovery, with further costs in the future. Balancing the need for...
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Mexico's fiscal response to the pandemic has been modest compared to its peers, reflecting the authorities' desire to not issue new debt for spending. This approach, however, risks a more severe recession and a weaker economic recovery, with further costs in the future. Balancing the need for...
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Intro -- Contents -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. THE MODEL AND CALIBRATION -- III. MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF FISCAL CONSOLIDATION -- IV. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS AND FISCAL POLICIES IN THE REST OF THE WORLD -- V. COMBINING FISCAL ADJUSTMENT AND TAX REFORM -- VI. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES.
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