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Inclusive Growth and the Incidence of Fiscal Policy in Mauritius; Much Progress, But More Could be Done
David, Antonio
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Petri, Martin
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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2013
is the main contributor to inequality in Mauritius.
Social
protection
expenditures
reduce poverty and inequality, but …
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