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Using data for a sample of developing countries and transition economies, this paper estimates the relationship between government spending on health care and education and selected social indicators. Unlike previous studies, where social indicators are used as proxies for the unobservable...
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This paper uses household survey (Sakernas) data from 2004 to estimate the determinants of earnings in Indonesia, a country where non-salaried work is widespread and where earnings data are available for salaried employees only. We deal with the selection bias by estimating a full-information...
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This paper reviews the state of public finances in advanced and emerging-market economies as well as recent literature on fiscal multipliers and its implications for policymaking in the current reces¬sion. Sizeable fiscal support packages in the aftermath of the crisis, coupled with a prolonged...
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This article examines empirically the question of whether more unequal societies spend more on income redistribution than their more egalitarian counterparts. Theoretical arguments on this issue are inconclusive. The political economy literature suggests that redistributive spending should be...
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This article uses household survey data to estimate the determinants of earnings in Indonesia, a country where nonsalaried work is widespread and earnings data are available for salaried employees only. We deal with the selection bias by estimating a Full-Information Maximum Likelihood (FIML)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010618979
With this paper I test the hypothesis that, by giving people more voice in the government decision-making process, fiscal decentralisation fosters social capital, measured in terms of interpersonal trust. Empirical evidence based on World Values Survey data and seemingly unrelated probit...
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Despite large differences across countries, Latin America’s average investment-to-GDP ratio and the overall quality of infrastructure in the region are relatively low by international comparison. Empirical evidence on the effects of fiscal decentralisation on investment based on a panel of...
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This paper tests the hypothesis that, by giving people more voice in the government decision-making process, fiscal decentralisation fosters social capital, measured in terms of interpersonal trust. Empirical evidence based on World Values Survey data and seemingly unrelated probit estimations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008764470
Inflation-targeting central banks often explicitly reserve the right to intervene in foreign exchange markets when the exchange rate 'deviates from fundamentals' and/or 'displays excessive volatility'. In the case of emerging markets, central banks can often ill afford to neglect exchange rate...
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