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affects human capital, and infrastructure expenditures that affect productivity. The paper finds that social expenditures lead … alternative scenarios of government expenditure and tax financing. Two expenditure types are considered: social spending that … to higher economic growth depending on the form of financing; young generations benefit most from social spending …
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institution’s credit worthiness and the return on its market value, and importantly, on the level and quality of capital … steps taken to increase resilience, notably higher capitalization. Our results suggest increased capital buffers may …
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account for the lion's share of capital markets, regional public debt markets remain underdeveloped for a variety of reasons …
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largely due to a sharp increase in expenditures rather than a fall in revenues. With the countries of the region now …
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This paper proposes an approach to setting fiscal policy that factors in the longer-term budgetary pressures that countries face owing, in particular, to population aging and rising health care costs. The approach attempts to overcome the difficulties in evaluating economic trade-offs and social...
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Projections of age-related public expenditure growth have raised widespread concerns about fiscal sustainability. This paper examines how total expenditure would develop under four policy rules on public expenditure growth. Some simple arithmetic of expenditure, GDP, and population is reviewed...
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