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Public Financial Management And Fiscal Outcomes In Subsaharan African Heavilyindebted Poor Countries 1st Edition Ezequiel Cabezon Tej Prakash

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Public Financial Management And Fiscal Outcomes In Subsaharan African Heavilyindebted Poor Countries 1st Edition Ezequiel Cabezon Tej Prakash
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 48
Author: Ezequiel Cabezon; Tej Prakash
ISBN: 9781451915280, 1451915284
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Public Financial Management And Fiscal Outcomes In Subsaharan African Heavilyindebted Poor Countries 1st Edition Ezequiel Cabezon Tej Prakash by Ezequiel Cabezon; Tej Prakash 9781451915280, 1451915284 instant download after payment.

This paper examines, in a formal econometric framework, the linkages between public financial management and fiscal outcomes in sub-Saharan African countries. Similar analyses have been done for Latin America, Europe, and the United States, but none in the context of low-income countries. Using public financial management indicators, as measured in two recent assessments related to the Heavily-Indebted Poor Countries Initiative, this study shows that improving public financial management leads to better fiscal outcomes, as measured by the overall fiscal balance and external debt levels, after controlling for other characteristics that might alter fiscal outcomes.

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