Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about public spending, taxation, and borrowing with the aim of helping their countries maintain long-term debt sustainability, achieve higher economic growth, and ultimately reduce poverty. Making such decisions is difficult because it involves considering multiple trade-offs. There are at least four reasons why designing and implementing fiscal policies that contribute to growth and poverty reduction are particularly challenging tasks in developing countries. First, private-market failures are widespread and often unpredictable. Second, government and institutional failures also limit the effectiveness of public interventions. Third, raising publi...
This dissertation examines the effect of fiscal decentralization on poverty reduction and explores p...
The study gives the grievous concerned about the national budgets in Bangladesh that have a positive...
Public finance in less developed countries is the focal point - both as source and destination - of ...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
This paper discusses the role of financial services in the reduction of poverty. It first examines c...
The strategy for expanding public services through donor funding is flawed and is doomed to fail. Do...
ABSTRACT This paper attempts to provide an economic model in the context of develop-ing countries to...
When policies and programmes are designed and implemented successfully by governments, it tends to i...
The frequent failure of financial liberalisation efforts in developing countries, and the serious da...
This paper attempts to provide an economic model in the context of developing countries to address t...
This paper identif ies implications for economic policies of basing Poverty Reduction Strategies on ...
The financing and management problems of many of the largest cities in developing countries have be...
[Excerpt] How private firms contribute to economic mobility and poverty reduction and what governmen...
Public finance pressures are a central consideration in the policy debate over how best to stimulate...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
This dissertation examines the effect of fiscal decentralization on poverty reduction and explores p...
The study gives the grievous concerned about the national budgets in Bangladesh that have a positive...
Public finance in less developed countries is the focal point - both as source and destination - of ...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
This paper discusses the role of financial services in the reduction of poverty. It first examines c...
The strategy for expanding public services through donor funding is flawed and is doomed to fail. Do...
ABSTRACT This paper attempts to provide an economic model in the context of develop-ing countries to...
When policies and programmes are designed and implemented successfully by governments, it tends to i...
The frequent failure of financial liberalisation efforts in developing countries, and the serious da...
This paper attempts to provide an economic model in the context of developing countries to address t...
This paper identif ies implications for economic policies of basing Poverty Reduction Strategies on ...
The financing and management problems of many of the largest cities in developing countries have be...
[Excerpt] How private firms contribute to economic mobility and poverty reduction and what governmen...
Public finance pressures are a central consideration in the policy debate over how best to stimulate...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
This dissertation examines the effect of fiscal decentralization on poverty reduction and explores p...
The study gives the grievous concerned about the national budgets in Bangladesh that have a positive...
Public finance in less developed countries is the focal point - both as source and destination - of ...