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Fiscal Reforms In The Middle East Vat In The Gulf Cooperation Council Ehtisham Ahmad

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Fiscal Reforms In The Middle East Vat In The Gulf Cooperation Council Ehtisham Ahmad
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Ehtisham Ahmad, Abdulrazak Al Faris
ISBN: 9781848449916, 1848449917
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Fiscal Reforms In The Middle East Vat In The Gulf Cooperation Council Ehtisham Ahmad by Ehtisham Ahmad, Abdulrazak Al Faris 9781848449916, 1848449917 instant download after payment.

This insightful book focuses on the role of fiscal policy in common markets, especially in the context of the supranational constructs in the Gulf Cooperation Council, comprising Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman. It draws on the experience of the EU and the importance of VAT, and reflects on the other main common market in Central America. Although oil windfalls have opened a window of opportunity for the Gulf States, at the same time they have created numerous problems. In particular, the uncertainty associated with periods of boom and bust in the oil market has made the formulation and implementation of sound fiscal policies a formidable task. In this study, the distinguished authors present the background to current fiscal reforms and address the critical challenges facing the Gulf States including the choice between consumption and saving (or current needs and future requirements); intra-generational equity issues; the pro-cyclicality of fiscal policy; fiscal sustainability and the prudent management of revenues from finite oil reserves. They examine the case for VAT to substantially replace customs duties, a significant source of non-oil revenue which would be lost as a result of free trade agreements between the GCC and key trading partners. They also demonstrate how an agreed design for VAT would assist in furthering economic integration, and enhance trade and exports. If properly sequenced, VAT would have a negligible impact on both inflation and the poor, and would be progressive in relation to the customs duties replaced. This highly topical book will be of great interest to academics specializing in public sector economics and public finance, and to national and international policymakers involved in fiscal reform.

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