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The Effects of High Inflation on Public Finances in the Euro Area
Social Science Research Network, 2023The recent spike in inflation, unprecedented in the history of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), has had major consequences across all areas of the economy, including public finances.
Krzysztof Bańkowski +19 more
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Effect of International Commodity Price Shocks on Public Finances in Africa
Public Finance Review, 2022This paper empirically investigates the macroeconomic responses to commodity price shocks with a focus on fiscal variables in a sample of thirty-three African commodity-dependent countries.
Dakpoulé Da, M. Diarra
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Public finance and public choice [PDF]
Public finance has undergone major transformation since World War II. This paper surveys this transformation, particularly from a public-choice perspective.
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The quality of public finances [PDF]
The concept of the "quality of public finances" (QPF) covers many qualitative and structural issues of fiscal policy. This chapter traces the origins of the concept of QPF to the Lisbon Strategy and the subsequent EPC Working Group on "Quality of Public Finances" (2004-2007).
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1988
The following paper is an independent and unofficial commentary on the American Geriatric Society's Public Policy Committee Position Statement “Medicare” which appears in this ...
M B, Gerety, C H, Winograd
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The following paper is an independent and unofficial commentary on the American Geriatric Society's Public Policy Committee Position Statement “Medicare” which appears in this ...
M B, Gerety, C H, Winograd
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The green transition and public finances
Macroeconomic DynamicsThis paper uses a dynamic general equilibrium approach that takes into account the macroeconomic implications of the green transition and its consequences for public finances.
Caterina Seghini, Stéphane Dées
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2023
Abstract Asian public funding sources from Asia are increasingly under pressure to reduce allocations toward increasing higher education costs while at the same time raising outcome expectations. This financial outlook is projected to continue well into the future, and in many instances, it is deemed unsustainable in the long run. Within
Xi Wang, W. James Jacob
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Abstract Asian public funding sources from Asia are increasingly under pressure to reduce allocations toward increasing higher education costs while at the same time raising outcome expectations. This financial outlook is projected to continue well into the future, and in many instances, it is deemed unsustainable in the long run. Within
Xi Wang, W. James Jacob
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IMBALANCES AND SUSTAINABILITY OF PUBLIC FINANCES IN WARTIME CONDITIONS
WORLD OF FINANCEIntroduction. The financial stability of the state is a key factor in ensuring macroeconomic stability and long-term development. Under martial law, the economic challenges, along with the need to mobilize resources for military resistance to aggression,
A. Krysovatyy
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Population Aging and Public Finances: Evidence from El Salvador
, 2020This paper analyses the impact of population aging on the demand for social resources in El Salvador and discusses the implications in terms of public finances.
Werner Peña
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BMJ, 2010
Private finance initiative (PFI) hospitals are simply huge public sub prime mortgages. PFI perpetuates debt at exorbitant rates (interest is fixed at pre-credit crunch rates, I think), and in some cases the government is paying money to banks that it owns. Payments are for 30 years or longer. …
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Private finance initiative (PFI) hospitals are simply huge public sub prime mortgages. PFI perpetuates debt at exorbitant rates (interest is fixed at pre-credit crunch rates, I think), and in some cases the government is paying money to banks that it owns. Payments are for 30 years or longer. …
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