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Beyond administrative burden: Activation and administrative harm
Abstract Within recent public policy and administration scholarship, there has been a growing focus on the concept of “administrative burden” to describe the learning, compliance and psychological costs incurred by citizens when trying to access services and exercise social and political rights. Specifically, in the context of activation and welfare‐to‐
Michael McGann, Sarah Ball
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Optimal Control of Debt-to-GDP Ratio in an N-state Regime Switching Economy [PDF]
We solve an infinite time-horizon bounded-variation stochastic control problem with regime switching between $N$ states. This is motivated by the problem of a government that wants to control the country's debt-to-GDP (gross domestic product) ratio.
arxiv
The Fiscal Cost of Public Debt and Government Spending Shocks [PDF]
This paper investigates how the cost of public debt shapes fiscal policy and its effect on the economy. Using U.S. historical data, I show that when servicing the debt creates a fiscal burden, the government responds to spending shocks by limiting debt issuance.
arxiv
Improving the debt management of loan made by the Ministry of Finance to assist the Financial Institutions Development Fund [PDF]
emergency legislation changing the cost sharing regime from one that split financial responsibility between the BOT and the MOF to one that placed sole responsibility on the BOT, due to the need for fiscal space to pay for flood ...
King Bhumibhol Adulyadej of Thailand+1 more
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Was the abolition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission an act of dispossession?
Abstract The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) has been described as one of the most comprehensive regional and national governance structures for Indigenous people in Australia. This paper looks briefly at its operational life between 1990 and 2005 and focusses on its abolition, arguing that this was an act of dispossession. The
Tui Crumpen
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THE TAX SYSTEM AND PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT AT EUROPEAN LEVEL [PDF]
Public debt is a controversial and hotly debated topic, especially in recent years, given rising public debt levels for most states. The European Sovereign Debt Crisis is well known, but also the fact that many countries have exceeded the levels set by
CORINA-FLORENTINA SCARLAT (MIHAI),
doaj
Robodebt cultures and useful idiots: Why Robodebt was not a techno‐failure
Abstract Australia's Robodebt scheme is now internationally infamous for how not to use automation in government. Belying heightened concern with artificial intelligence, Robodebt involved traditional, relatively simple computer algorithms to automate the identification and pursuit of alleged historical welfare debts. Yet, it was based on a false legal
Paul W. F. Henman
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The continually growing level of debt in the vast majority of countries worldwide and the resulting significant increase in servicing costs is a major challenge for sovereign debt managers.
Paweł Tobera
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Guidelines for Public Debt Management [PDF]
International Monetary Fund
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Towards an Holistic Definition of Requirements Debt [PDF]
When not appropriately managed, technical debt is considered to have negative effects on the long term success of a software project. However, how the debt metaphor applies to requirements engineering in general, and to requirements engineering activities in particular, is not well understood.
arxiv