In the absence of adjustment by exchange rates, it is suggested that the effects of a devaluation of the exchange rate through taxation be produced.The purpose of our study is thus to examine the plausibility of such an option in developing countries participating in a monetary union. From a normative perspective, we proceed to an empirical highlighting of the mechanism of classic fiscal devaluation, thanks to the estimation of a model with threshold effects on the data of the Gabonese economy.As a result, the option of fiscal devaluation is conceivable for Gabon. But, its effects would be small
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The use of fiscal policy as a stabilization and stimulus tool face a renewed interest from analyst a...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis where global aggregate demand is struggling, countries occa...
This study examines the fiscal and monetary conducts in Nigeria and their interaction with the bala...
This study investigates the impact of exports on economic growth in Gabon using annual time series d...
Limited fiscal space limits Djibouti’s ability to meet the Millennium Development Goals and improve ...
In cfa franc zone, the exchange rate was devalued, in 1994, in order to deal with the major macroeco...
The effect of devaluations on economies is one of the most controversial macroeconomic policies in S...
The Gabonese economy is poorly diversified and highly dependent on crude petroleum’s international p...
Exchange rate remains one of the principal determinants of a nation’s external balance and fiscal st...
Devaluation in Africa ? Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney Although main currencies in the world are now...
This paper investigates the relationship between fiscal performance in 28 sub-Saharan African countr...
In 1999, WAEMU (West African Economic and Monetary Union) countries adopted a Convergence Pact. Its ...
From nominal to real depreciation : the factors of african devaluations effectiveness Many developi...
The fundamental intend of the study is to estimate the implication and relationship between economic...
Economy can be pretentious by the progression of devaluation or depreciation of local currency eithe...
The use of fiscal policy as a stabilization and stimulus tool face a renewed interest from analyst a...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis where global aggregate demand is struggling, countries occa...
This study examines the fiscal and monetary conducts in Nigeria and their interaction with the bala...
This study investigates the impact of exports on economic growth in Gabon using annual time series d...