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in India can be categorised as ‘gender blind' since these do not recognise the gender-based disadvantages in accessing … ‘Gender Responsive Budgeting' in India have been a cosmetic exercise so far …
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The policy evaluation is a crucial component in analyzing the efficacy of public spending in translating the money spent into desired outcomes. Using OECD evaluation criteria, we analyzed the child protection schemes of Odisha to understand whether legal commitments on child protection are...
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While containing deficits and public debt at sustainable level is a matter of concern for all the states in India … individual analysis of the issue of fiscal sustainability of a particular state. Assam in northeast India has been experiencing …
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fiscal forecasting errors for 28 states (except Telangana) in India for the period 2011–16. There is a heterogeneity in the … magnitude of errors across subnational governments in India. The forecast errors in revenue receipts have been greater than …
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fiscal forecasting errors for 28 states (except Telangana) in India for the period 2011-16. There is a heterogeneity in the … magnitude of errors across subnational governments in India. The forecast errors in revenue receipts have been greater than …
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"process" indicators of gender-responsive PFM (GRPFM) reveals that India has been successful in integrating a gender lens …
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This paper estimates the effects of fiscal stimulus on economic activity using a novel database on large fiscal expansions for 17 OECD countries for the period 1960–2006. The database is constructed by combining the statistical approach to identifying large shifts in fiscal policy with...
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In this paper public budgeting in Kenya as evidence of challenges for development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is examined. Tracing the efforts made by the Kenya government since independence in 1963 to 2012, successes, failures, and challenges to successful public budgeting regime in the country...
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To enrich the debate about the fiscal effectiveness of sovereign wealth funds, this paper explores the effect of sovereign wealth funds (more precisely sovereign oil funds, SOFs) on the government spending in real term and as a share of GDP. First, we evaluate the relationship between the...
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