The Fiscal Institutions of Tomorrow, the first publication in the series Institutions for People, addresses issues of public management that are key to economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean. It presents the challenges that the countries in the region face to strengthen fiscal institutions with a view to the future and with policy recommendations. This publication serves as reference material for policymakers and economic analysts interested in studying the evolution of fiscal institutions in the region and identifying areas to improve governance.
Latin America’s fiscal accounts deteriorated slightly during 2015, registering an average deficit of...
This document focuses on how institutions can underpin the foundations of a long period of sustained...
Includes bibliographyIn Latin America, macroeconomic fluctuations have been more frequent and more s...
This edition of Fiscal Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean coincides with an important mile...
This issue of IDEA examines the future of fiscal pacts as a means for correcting persistent deficien...
The purpose of this document is to provide a comparative analysis of Latin-American government finan...
This presentation covers fiscal operations; examples of creative indicators such as structural balan...
Latin America's economies have made tremendous improvements in recent years. Following the lost deca...
The present document provides an up-to-date overview of public debt and fiscal space in the region. ...
This volume draws together the work of political economy specialists from Latin America, the United ...
Fiscal consolidation continued in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2018. The fiscal position in La...
The purpose of the article is to establish an analysis of the progress made by open fiscal governanc...
This paper analyzes budgetary institutions, the tax system and public debt management in Jamaica. It...
Latin American countries experienced important changes in the 2000s. The implementation of fiscal re...
In 2021, Latin America and the Caribbean faces an economic and social context that will remain compl...
Latin America’s fiscal accounts deteriorated slightly during 2015, registering an average deficit of...
This document focuses on how institutions can underpin the foundations of a long period of sustained...
Includes bibliographyIn Latin America, macroeconomic fluctuations have been more frequent and more s...
This edition of Fiscal Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean coincides with an important mile...
This issue of IDEA examines the future of fiscal pacts as a means for correcting persistent deficien...
The purpose of this document is to provide a comparative analysis of Latin-American government finan...
This presentation covers fiscal operations; examples of creative indicators such as structural balan...
Latin America's economies have made tremendous improvements in recent years. Following the lost deca...
The present document provides an up-to-date overview of public debt and fiscal space in the region. ...
This volume draws together the work of political economy specialists from Latin America, the United ...
Fiscal consolidation continued in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2018. The fiscal position in La...
The purpose of the article is to establish an analysis of the progress made by open fiscal governanc...
This paper analyzes budgetary institutions, the tax system and public debt management in Jamaica. It...
Latin American countries experienced important changes in the 2000s. The implementation of fiscal re...
In 2021, Latin America and the Caribbean faces an economic and social context that will remain compl...
Latin America’s fiscal accounts deteriorated slightly during 2015, registering an average deficit of...
This document focuses on how institutions can underpin the foundations of a long period of sustained...
Includes bibliographyIn Latin America, macroeconomic fluctuations have been more frequent and more s...