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cuts in government spending 8 fiscal policy 8 government spending 8 fiscal adjustment 6 fiscal balance 6 public debt 6 taxation 6 expansionary fiscal 5 fiscal consolidation 5 fiscal deficits 5 fiscal stance 5 tax policy 5 budget constraint 4 capital expenditure 4 fiscal discipline 4 fiscal indicators 4 government expenditures 4 Economic models 3 Tax reforms 3 aggregate demand 3 budget deficit 3 budget deficits 3 capital expenditures 3 expansionary fiscal policy 3 fiscal affairs 3 fiscal affairs department 3 fiscal deficit 3 fiscal expansion 3 fiscal measures 3 fiscal performance 3 fiscal policies 3 fiscal position 3 fiscal shocks 3 fiscal sustainability 3 government budget 3 primary expenditure 3 public expenditure 3 public finance 3 public finances 3 public spending 3
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English 4 Undetermined 4
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Agca, Senay 1 Botman, Dennis P. J. 1 Carcillo, Stéphane 1 Choi, Woon Gyu 1 Danninger, Stephan 1 Devereux, Michael B. 1 Dore, Ousmane 1 Ganelli, Giovanni 1 Igan, Deniz 1 Leigh, Daniel 1 Nachega, Jean-Claude 1 Tervala, Juha 1 Villafuerte, Mauricio 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 8 International Monetary Fund 2
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IMF Working Papers 7 IMF Staff Country Reports 1
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Fiscal Consolidation and the Cost of Credit; Evidence from Syndicated Loans
Agca, Senay; Igan, Deniz - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
We examine how the cost of corporate credit varies around fiscal consolidations aimed at reducing government debt. Using a new dataset on fiscal consolidations and syndicated corporate loan data, we find that loan spreads increase with fiscal consolidations, especially for small firms, domestic...
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The Gambia; Staff Report for the 2011 Article IV Consultation
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2012
This 2011 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Gambian economy has performed well in recent years, despite a difficult global environment. The external current account deficit has widened in recent years, owing to weak tourism receipts and remittances and high global commodity prices....
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Fiscal Policy in Oil Producing Countries During the Recent Oil Price Cycle
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the average fiscal policy responses of oil producing countries (OPCs) to the recent oil price cycle. We find that OPCs worsened their non-oil primary balances substantially during 2003-2008 driven by an increase in primary spending. However, this trend...
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Tax Reforms, "Free Lunches", and "Cheap Lunches" in Open Economies
Tervala, Juha; Ganelli, Giovanni - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
This paper focuses on the macroeconomic and budgetary impact of tax reforms in a New Keynesian two-country model. Our results show that both income and consumption unilateral tax rate reductions do not constitute a "free lunch", in the sense that they have negative budgetary consequences for the...
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Tax Reform and Debt Sustainability in Germany; An Assessment Using the Global Fiscal Model
Botman, Dennis P. J.; Danninger, Stephan - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
In 2005, the German government announced a far-reaching fiscal adjustment program. This paper uses the IMF’s Global Fiscal Model to study its impact and explores options for addressing long-term pressures from population aging. The growth effects of the planned VAT increase are likely modest,...
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Catch-Up Growth, Habits, Oil Depletion, and Fiscal Policy; Lessons From the Republic of Congo
Carcillo, Stéphane; Villafuerte, Mauricio; Leigh, Daniel - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
In a number of oil producing countries, oil revenue accounts for the majority of government revenue, but is expected to be depleted in a relatively short time frame. Ensuring that fiscal policy is on a sustainable path is thus a high priority, but political and social adjustment costs create...
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Asymmetric Effects of Government Spending; Does the Level of Real Interest Rates Matter?
Choi, Woon Gyu; Devereux, Michael B. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
This paper empirically explores how fiscal policy (represented by increases in government spending) has asymmetric effects on economic activity at different levels of real interest rates. It suggests that the effect of fiscal policy depends on the level of real rates, since the Ricardian effect...
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Budgetary Convergence in the WEAMU; Adjustment Through Revenue or Expenditure?
Nachega, Jean-Claude; Dore, Ousmane - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
A regional convergence pact adopted recently by the Conference of Heads of States of WAEMU provides a framework for fiscal convergence similar to the European Union’s Maastricht Treaty. Using bivariate co-integration and error-correction models, this paper investigates the relationship between...
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