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Government Revenue from Inflation
Journal of Political Economy, 1971What rate of inflation will yield the greatest steady state command over real resources to a government having a monopoly on the issue of fiat money? The usual answer--the rate at which the inflation elasticity of demand for real balances is unity--is correct if real income is constant but wrong if real income is rising. The answer then depends also on
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Government Revenue from Financial Repression. [PDF]
This paper provides empirical evidence on the effects of financial repression on government finances. Financial repression is a combination of controls on international capital flows with restrictions on domestic interest rates. The result is an artificially low cost of domestic funding to governments.
Giovannini, Alberto, de Melo, Martha
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Budgets and Government Revenues
2022This paper provides a bibliography for China’s budgets and government revenues in chronological order. First, the author presents a brief introduction on China’s fiscal system before 1978. In the planned economy era, the government controlled the economy through the executive order. The tax system played a relatively less important role.
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Governance in Revenue Generating Agencies
Journal of Policy and Leadership, 2023Nigeria, commonly called the giant of Africa, has faced significant developmental challenges due to poor governance. Despite attaining independence 62 years ago, Nigeria has yet to catch up with other nations in several developmental spheres. This research examines the effect of maladministration on five institutions entrusted with revenue generation ...
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Revenue sharing and monopoly government
Public Choice, 1978While revenue sharing is not likely to eliminate state and local taxation since the tax effort factor subsidizes increased governmental growth, it does tend to eliminate what Madison saw as a distinctive feature of the U.S. form of government, a compound republic.
Richard B. McKenzie, Robert J. Staaf
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An Overview of Government Revenues
2019A budget is not simply a collection of revenues and expenditures; it is much more than that. It is a reflection of the general economic condition of a political jurisdiction, its revenue base, the critical needs for public goods and services, and how the government plans to meet those needs.
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Auditing government revenues in Iraq
Public Money & Management, 2011This article looks at the sources of government revenue in Iraq. It shows the level of the country's dependency on oil revenues and highlights the consequent need to diversify government revenue sources and move to a more stable situation, which is appropriate for a developing country.
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Government Revenue Forecasting in Nepal [PDF]
This paper attempts to identify appropriate methods for government revenues forecasting based on time series forecasting. I have utilized level data of monthly revenue series including 192 observations starting from 1997 to 2012 for the analysis. Among the five competitive methods under scrutiny, Winter method and Seasonal ARIMA method are found in ...
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Multinational firms and government revenues
Journal of Public Economics, 1990Abstract Underinvoicing of intrafirm exports by a multinational firm (MNF) can increase the exporting country's revenue; overinvoicing can increase the importing country's revenue when its tariff rate is higher than its profit tax rate; and both countries' revenues may change in the same direction.
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Earmarking government revenues in Colombia [PDF]
This paper has two broad objectives. The first is the examination of the trends in the size and structure of earmarking since 1970, illuminating the major changes and their causes. The second is an evaluation of the major examples of earmarking with a view toward making recommendations for change.
McCleary, William A. +1 more
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