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Sustainablity of Austrian public debt is investigated in the context of political objectives such as stabilizing the business cycle, increasing chances for being re-elected and implementing the ideologies of political parties. Several tests indicate that Austrian fiscal policies were sustainable...
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The paper argues that the promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, the enactment of the enabling domestic laws, and the medium-term debt management strategies prepared by the Kenyan Ministry of Finance has not helped much in terms of transforming the management of public debt in Kenya....
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This paper follows the methodology developed by J. M. Keynes in his How to Pay for the War pamphlet to estimate the “costs” of the Green New Deal (GND) in terms of resource requirements. Instead of simply adding up estimates of the government spending that would be required, we assess...
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The study provides a detailed review of the past fiscal trends in India, analyzes the current fiscal situation at the Centre and the States and attempts to project the likely alternative scenarios for the future. The study identifies the possible corrective measures that need to be taken to...
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Sustainablity of Austrian public debt is investigated in the context of political objectives such as stabilizing the business cycle, increasing chances for being re-elected and implementing the ideologies of political parties. Several tests indicate that Austrian fiscal policies were sustainable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003387835
This paper seeks to identify the conditions under which raising public investment can sustainably lift growth without deteriorating public finances. To do so, it relies on a range of simulations using three different macro-structural models. According to the simulations, OECD governments could...
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Based on the “ABC” approach targeted to assess all available sources of financing (official development finance, private investment, domestic resources, and remittances), the Viet Nam country pilot study explores the challenges of transition finance in a middle-income country in the...
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This paper follows the methodology developed by J. M. Keynes in his How to Pay for the War pamphlet to estimate the "costs" of the Green New Deal (GND) in terms of resource requirements. Instead of simply adding up estimates of the government spending that would be required, we assess resource...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012016741