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composition of government expenditures 6 fiscal policy 5 government spending 5 public debt 5 public spending 5 taxation 5 fiscal position 4 public finances 4 tax rates 4 tax reform 4 tax system 4 Economic growth 3 Economic models 3 aggregate demand 3 capital expenditures 3 fiscal adjustment 3 fiscal adjustments 3 fiscal consolidation 3 fiscal deficit 3 fiscal deficits 3 fiscal outlook 3 government expenditure 3 government expenditures 3 public investment 3 spending cuts 3 tax base 3 tax policy 3 Government expenditures 2 Human capital 2 account deficits 2 budget balance 2 budget constraint 2 budget deficits 2 capacity utilization 2 capital expenditure 2 expenditure levels 2 expenditure reform 2 external financing 2 fiscal accounts 2 fiscal affairs 2
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Diamond, Jack 1 Farmer, Karl 1 Kell, Michael 1 Schule, Werner 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 International Monetary Fund 2
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IMF Working Papers 3 IMF Occasional Papers 1 IMF Staff Country Reports 1 Progress in economics research 1
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The Potential Contribution of Fiscal Policy to Rebalancing and Growth in New Zealand
Schule, Werner - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
Simulations with the Fund’s GIMF model show that raising government savings in New Zealand permanently by 1 percent of GDP is likely to improve the current account balance by about ½ percent of GDP. The way government savings are achieved matters for GDP but little for the current...
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New Zealand; Selected Issues Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
This Selected Issues paper focuses on the issues of fiscal policy, rebalancing, and growth in New Zealand. The paper discusses that a key policy challenge for New Zealand is to rebalance the economy and reduce external vulnerabilities. It provides model-based estimates of the potential...
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Analyzing Fiscal Space Using the Mams Model; An Application to Burkina Faso
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2009
This paper analyses economic implications and the transmission mechanisms of different options for creating and using fiscal space. For creating fiscal space, we consider prioritizing expenditures, raising revenue, and scaled-up aid. Fiscal space is used for increasing health and education...
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Enhancing GDP growth and employment : from unproductive public expenditures towards human capital investment
Farmer, Karl - In: Progress in economics research 29 (2014), pp. 83-101
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Budget System Reform in Emerging Economies; The Challenges and the Reform Agenda
Diamond, Jack - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
With increasing frequency, the IMF has assisted middle-income countries, especially emerging economies, in adopting the types of budget reforms that have been introduced in many Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries - reforms that emphasize performance and...
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An Assessment of Fiscal Rules in the United Kingdom
Kell, Michael - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
The paper assesses the United Kingdom's golden rule and debt rule against "ideal characteristics" of fiscal rules. It concludes that they are clearly defined; transparent in institutional arrangements and measurement; adequate to ensure sustainability; and strike a good balance between flexibility...
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