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government commitment 10 Government commitment 4 free trade 4 government's commitment 4 first–best versus second–best strategic policy 3 strategic trade policy 3 technological spillovers 3 Agricultural policies 2 Consumer vulnerability 2 Green Revolution 2 Incentives 2 Institutions 2 Investments 2 Parastatals 2 Price stabilization 2 Private sector 2 Production risk 2 R&D spillovers 2 administrative capacity 2 administrative reforms 2 budget department 2 civil servants 2 civil service 2 civil service reform 2 expenditure management 2 first-best versus second best policy 2 first-best versus second-best policy 2 institutional development 2 institutional reforms 2 ministry of finance 2 ministry of interior 2 national assembly 2 national budget 2 national institute 2 optimal tariffs and subsides 2 public administration 2 public expenditure 2 service delivery 2 service provider 2 service providers 2
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Zigic, Kresimir 8 Ionascu, Delia 4 Gulati, Ashok 3 Rashid, Shahidur 3 Cummings, Ralph Jr. 2 Alhanatleh, Hasan 1 Alnaser, Ahmad Salih 1 Arce, Óscar J. 1 Bai, Chong-En 1 Cummings Jr., Ralph 1 Dewit, Gerda 1 Leahy, Dermot 1 Li, David Daokui 1 Marty, Frederic 1 Qian, Yingyi 1 Theep, Khaled Alshake 1 Trosa, Sylvie 1 Voisin, Arnaud 1 Wang, Yijiang 1 zigic, Kresimir 1 Žigić, Krešimir 1
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Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and Economics Institute (CERGE-EI) 4 C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 3 EconWPA 2 International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 2 International Monetary Fund 2 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2 Banco de España 1 Department of Economics, National University of Ireland 1
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CERGE-EI Working Papers 4 CEPR Discussion Papers 3 IMF Staff Country Reports 2 Banco de España Working Papers 1 Economics, Finance and Accounting Department Working Paper Series 1 From parastatals to private trade: Lessons from Asian agriculture 1 IFPRI books 1 Industrial Organization 1 International Economic Journal 1 International Journal of Public Policy 1 International Trade 1 Issue briefs / International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 1 Journal of Comparative Economics 1 Marketing i menedžment innovacij : m&mi 1
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RePEc 19 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Do e-government services affect Jordanian customer loyalty?
Alnaser, Ahmad Salih; Theep, Khaled Alshake; … - In: Marketing i menedžment innovacij : m&mi (2022) 2, pp. 17-30
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Second-Best Trade Policies, R&D Spillovers and Government (In)ability to Precommit in an Intra-Industry Trade Framework
Zigic, Kresimir - Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and … - 2010
the considered setup this issue is closely related to the issue of the government commitment. The policy instruments under …
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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; Afghanistan National Development Strategy: First Annual Report (2008/09)
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2009
This paper discusses key findings of the First Annual Report (2008/09) on the Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS). The economic and security situation was particularly challenging during the first year of ANDS implementation (1387 or 2008/09) owing to rapid increases in food and...
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From parastatals to private trade: Lessons from Asian agriculture
Rashid, Shahidur; Gulati, Ashok; Cummings, Ralph Jr. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2008
"Governments in Asia used grain price stabilization as a major policy instrument when they began to promote the Green Revolution in the 1960s. In the process, they created parastatal agencies, which were quasi-governmental in nature, to undertake public marketing activities in basic staples such...
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Government’s (In)ability to Precommit, and Strategic Trade Policy: The “Third Market” versus the “Home Market” Setup
Zigic, Kresimir - Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and … - 2007
We shift the usual perspective of strategic trade policy – the “third market setup” – to the “home market” framework in order to reconsider the consequences of government (in)ability to precommit to its policy and compare these findings with those analogous from the “third market...
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The fiscal theory of the price level: a narrow theory for non-fiat money
Arce, Óscar J. - Banco de España - 2005
I examine the postulates of the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level (FTPL) under a nominal interest rate peg. First, I show that the usual definition of a non-Ricardian plan involves a number of government's non-credible policy commitments, thus confuting the interpretation of the FTPL as a...
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Short-run policy commitment when investment timing is endogenous: "More harm than good?"
Dewit, Gerda; Leahy, Dermot - Department of Economics, National University of Ireland - 2004
We introduce endogenous leadership in a game between government and firms, in which the government has short-run commitment power only and firms choose when to invest. We show that firms that delay investment in the absence of government intervention have an incentive to invest early and...
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Cambodia; Ex Post Assessment of Longer-Term Program Engagement
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2004
This Ex Post Assessment of Longer-Term Program Engagement for Cambodia reports its progress in implementing its economic stabilization, reconstruction, and reform programs. Prior to the normalization of relations with the IMF, Cambodia faced waves of rapid inflation and exchange rate...
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Does a ‘non-committed’ government always generate lower social welfare than its ‘committed’ counterpart? Strategic trade policy when consumer surplus matters
Žigić, Krešimir - In: Journal of Comparative Economics 39 (2011) 4, pp. 533-556
We show that social welfare in the setup where the government lacks the full ability to commit to its trade policies may exceed the social welfare when the government possesses full commitment power if consumer surplus is part of the social welfare function. This is never the case in the...
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Free trade versus strategic trade as a choice between two 'second best' policies: A symmetric versus asymmetric information analysis
Ionascu, Delia; zigic, Kresimir - In: International Economic Journal 19 (2005) 3, pp. 417-446
We analyse the following policy dilemma: strategic trade policy versus free trade when the domestic government is bound to intervene only after the domestic firm's strategic variable in the form of R&D investment is chosen, and when the information can be either symmetric or asymmetric. The...
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