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Optimal Dynamic Carbon Taxes in a Climate–Economy Model with Distortionary Fiscal Policy

The Review of Economic Studies, 2019
How should carbon be taxed as a part of fiscal policy? The literature on optimal carbon pricing often abstracts from other taxes. However, when governments raise revenues with distortionary taxes, carbon levies have fiscal impacts.
Lint Barrage
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Fiscal Constitutions

Journal of Economic Theory, 2002
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C. AZARIADIS, GALASSO, VINCENZO
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Fiscal response to the COVID‐19 crisis in advanced and emerging market economies†

Pacific Economic Review, 2020
The fiscal policy response to the COVID‐19 crisis was swift and strong, in tandem with monetary policy. Advanced economies (AEs) deployed a much larger fiscal response than emerging market economies (EMEs) throughout the pandemic.
Enrique Alberola   +3 more
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Fiscal Report

National Institute Economic Review, 1998
There has been a substantial improvement in the financial position of the public sector over the past year. The PSBR is expected to fall from 3 per cent of GDP in 1996/97 to about 1¼ per cent of GDP in the current fiscal year. The restrictive policy promised over a number of years, together with the effects of the economic cycle, is now having the ...
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Fiscal capacity

2019
This chapter examines the notion of fiscal capacity – as a centralized budget, funded by own resources, to be spent in pursuance of strategic priorities – in the European Union (EU). The chapter explains that the EU’s Economic & Monetary Union (EMU) launched by the Treaty of Maastricht was asymmetry, as it lacked a fiscal capacity. The chapter analyses
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The Fiscal Multiplier

, 2019
We measure the size of the fiscal multiplier using a heterogeneous-agent model with incomplete markets, capital and rigid prices and wages. The environment encompasses the essential elements necessary for a quantitative analysis of fiscal policy.
Marcus Hagedorn, I. Manovskii, K. Mitman
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Do fiscal decentralization and natural resources rent curb carbon emissions? Evidence from developed countries

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
M. Tufail   +4 more
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Fiscal Flows, Fiscal Balance, and Fiscal Sustainability [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
The search for “fiscal indicators” to provide a short-hand (and preferably quantitative) picture of the size, direction, and nature of intergovernmental finance – and, ideally, some guidance for policy designed to improve outcomes – appears to be neverending.
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Fiscal Federalism

Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, 2020
Sharma Chanchal Kumar, Valdesalici Alice
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The spatial spillover effect of urban sprawl and fiscal decentralization on air pollution: evidence from 269 cities in China

Empirical Economics, 2021
Xiaodong Yang   +5 more
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