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<p>Eric R. Kingson responds to Andrew Dobelstein's position with regard to "A Tale of Three Commissions: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly," which was published in <em>Poverty & Public Policy </em>Volume 2, Issue 3.</p>
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<p>Andrew Dobelstein, Professor Emeritus at The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Social Work responds to Eric R. Kingson's article entitled "A Tale of Three Commissions: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly." The article was published as part of <em>Poverty & Public Policy </em>Volume 2, Issue 3.</p>
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A recent amendment in Pakistan's federal constitution allows provinces to borrow domestically and abroad. There is a concern that it may generate unsustainable debt burden, considering the country's delinquent monetary policy and a historical deficit bias. The objective of this paper is to...
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The present study broadly attempts to analyze the role of Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act in restoring fiscal balance in India. It analyses the need for fiscal rules and constraints in India. The study aims at finding out the major factor behind rising fiscal imbalance in India...
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A recent amendment in Pakistan’s federal constitution allows provinces to borrow domestically and abroad. There is a concern that it may generate unsustainable debt burden, considering the country’s delinquent monetary policy and a historical deficit bias. The objective of this paper is to...
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