Philippines; Selected Issues
This study discusses the Philippine output gap from three perspectives and evaluates the utility of the approaches for policymaking. Incentives in the Philippines appear broadly comparable with those in neighboring countries. The reform would also improve short- and especially medium-term revenue collection. The general tax provisions and investment incentives in seven east-Asian economies are compared. The analysis focuses on stocks of foreign assets and liabilities and adopts a cross-country perspective to help determine the Philippines’ position within a broader universe of emerging market economies.
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2008-04-02
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Selected issues | Capital inflows | Financial assets | Foreign investment | Productivity | Tax rates | inflation | monetary policy | monetary fund | inflation rate | price inflation | aggregate demand | inflationary pressures | inflation targeting | monetary stability | real output | real interest rate | forecasting inflation | monetary policy decision | inflation targeting framework |
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