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Fiscal Vulnerability And Sustainability In Oilproducing Subsaharan African Countries 1st Edition Zaijin Zhan Robert C York

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Fiscal Vulnerability And Sustainability In Oilproducing Subsaharan African Countries 1st Edition Zaijin Zhan Robert C York
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 42
Author: Zaijin Zhan; Robert C. York
ISBN: 9781451917482, 1451917481
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Fiscal Vulnerability And Sustainability In Oilproducing Subsaharan African Countries 1st Edition Zaijin Zhan Robert C York by Zaijin Zhan; Robert C. York 9781451917482, 1451917481 instant download after payment.

Over many years rises and fall of world oil prices have been repeatedly reflected in the boom-bust cycles in oil-exporting countries the world over. The recent spectacular rise and equally spectacular fall in prices provides an opportunity to inquire whether anything is different this time. In this paper we limit the analysis to the experience, outlook, and longterm fiscal policy considerations for eight of the world's oil-producing countries in sub- Saharan Africa. Because we are interested in gauging their fiscal vulnerability and sustainability from the angle of managing exhaustible oil wealth, we focus on the non-oil primary balance as the relevant indicator of how initial conditions and resource endowments can influence long-term considerations in several different models of fiscal rules.

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