Fiscal policy for development : poverty, reconstruction and growth
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Fiscal policy for development : poverty, reconstruction and growth
(Studies in development economics and policy series)
Palgrave Macmillan in association with the United Nations University - World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fiscal policy is critical to the development of poor countries. This book provides both a comprehensive and balanced guide to the current policy debate and new results on the development impact of fiscal policies.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- T.Addison & A.Roe The Macroeconomics of Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries
- R.Jha Fiscal Policy Design in Low-Income Countries
- C.S.Adam & D.L.Bevan Fiscal Effects of Aid
- M.McGillivray & O.Morrissey Changing Approaches to Public Expenditure Management in Low-income Aid Dependent Countries
- A.Fozzard & M.Foster Taxation Policy in Low-Income Countries
- C.Heady Fiscal Policy in a Growth Framework
- N.Gemmell Fiscal Policy and Private Investment in Less Developed Countries
- N.Hermes & R.Lensink Assessing the Impact of Fiscal Policy on Poverty
- A.McKay Efficiency of Public Spending: New Microeconomic Tools to Assess Service Delivery
- R.Reinikka & J.Svensson Welfare Implications of Fiscal Reform: The Case of Food Subsidies in India
- S.Bhalotra The Fiscal Dimensions of Conflict and Reconstruction
- T.Addison, A.R.Chowdhury & S.Mansoob Murshed Fiscal Policy, Conflict, and Reconstruction in Burundi and Rwanda
- L.Ndikumana
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