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Economic models 2 changes in output 2 fiscal policy 2 fiscal sustainability 2 Developed countries 1 Economic growth 1 Emerging markets 1 Government expenditures 1 Indirect taxation 1 Oil revenues 1 Poverty 1 Revenue sources 1 Revenues 1 Subsidies 1 budget balance 1 budget balances 1 changes in poverty 1 changes in prices 1 computable general equilibrium 1 consumption patterns 1 country evidence 1 cyclical fiscal policy 1 data availability 1 data requirements 1 data sources 1 demand for labor 1 discretionary fiscal policy 1 expenditure ratio 1 fiscal affairs 1 fiscal affairs department 1 fiscal aggregates 1 fiscal authorities 1 fiscal balance 1 fiscal balances 1 fiscal behavior 1 fiscal consolidation 1 fiscal cost 1 fiscal deficit 1 fiscal deficits 1 fiscal expansion 1
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Clements, Benedict J. 1 Dobrescu, Gabriela 1 Gupta, Sanjeev 1 Jung, Hong-Sang 1 Salman, Ferhan 1
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Fiscal Policy During Absorption Cycles
Salman, Ferhan; Dobrescu, Gabriela - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
Domestic absorption cycles are relevant in assessment and design of fiscal policies. Our cross-country analysis covers 59 advanced and emerging countries for the 1990-2009 period. We show that ignoring domestic absorption cycles leads to biased fiscal stance indicators, for both advanced and...
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Real and Distributive Effects of Petroleum Price Liberalization; The Case of Indonesia
Clements, Benedict J.; Gupta, Sanjeev; Jung, Hong-Sang - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
The impact of higher petroleum prices on the aggregate price level, real growth, and income distribution is appraised within a multisector computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. A reduction in the government subsidy raises petroleum prices and production costs throughout the economy....
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