Quantitative Approaches to Fiscal Sustainability Analysis : A Case Study of Turkey since the Crisis of 2001
Year of publication: |
2009
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Authors: | Budina, Nina ; van Wijnbergen, Sweder |
Published in: |
The World Bank Economic Review. - World Bank, ISSN 1564-698X, ZDB-ID 2020807-8. - Vol. 23.2009, 1, p. 119-140
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Publisher: |
World Bank |
Subject: | BAILOUT | BALANCE OF PAYMENTS | BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CRISES | BANK ACCOUNTS | CENTRAL BANK | DEBT | DEBT MANAGEMENT | DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICIES | DEBT STOCKS | DEFICITS | FINANCIAL SYSTEM | FISCAL DEFICITS | FISCAL POLICIES | FISCAL POLICY | INFLATION | INTERNATIONAL BANK | MONETARY FUND | MONETARY POLICY | PUBLIC DEBT | TAX |
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