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The Fiscal dimensions of adjustment in low-income countries / Karim Nashashibi ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Nashashibi, Karim AMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Occasional paper (International Monetary Fund)Publication details: Washington, DC : International Monetary Fund, c1992. Description: vi, 59 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 155775229X; 9781557752291Subject(s): Fiscal policy -- Developing countries | Economic stabilization -- Developing countriesDDC classification: 339.52091724 LOC classification: HJ1620 | .F54 1992Online resources: WorldCat details Summary: This paper reviews the performance of the SAF/ESAF countries by focusing on two major areas (1) the fiscal performance reached by the latest year of the program compared with the pre-program period, with particular emphasis on the composition of fiscal adjustment and its quality and (2) structural reforms, which may be only partly reflected in quantitative measures of fiscal performance, but could improve overall efficiency, thereby laying the ground for better fiscal performance in the future.
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This paper reviews the performance of the SAF/ESAF countries by focusing on two major areas (1) the fiscal performance reached by the latest year of the program compared with the pre-program period, with particular emphasis on the composition of fiscal adjustment and its quality and (2) structural reforms, which may be only partly reflected in quantitative measures of fiscal performance, but could improve overall efficiency, thereby laying the ground for better fiscal performance in the future.

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