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External Shocks, Fiscal Policy and Income Distribution : Alternative Scenarios for Moldova

2013

Kinnunen, Jouko | Lofgren, Hans | Sulla, Victor | Merotto, Dino


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Current accounts; Supply side; Financial crisis; Labor force participation; Domestic demands; Trust fund; Full employment; Productivity increases; General equilibrium; Import prices; Foreign debt; Remittance; Commodity; Unemployed; Trading partners; Strong demand; Market share; Tax revenues; Consumption levels; Gdp; Gross national savings; Base year; Uncertainties; Demand curve; Economic research; Suppliers; Foreign currency; Adverse shocks; Labor market; Small country; Foreign government; Home market; Demographic; Financial intermediation; Relative prices; Total factor productivity; Household incomes; Gross fixed capital formation; Factor markets; Expenditures; Foreign interest; Labor productivity; Total revenue; World market; Gini coefficient; Demand curves; Labor force; Telephone lines; Budget constraint; External shocks; Supply curves; Investment demands; Real wages; Total exports; Investment spending; Foreign interests; External trade; Return; Price levels; Trading; International development; World development indicators; Unskilled labor; Annual growth; Development policy; Manufacturing industry; Government debt; Income taxes; Economic crisis; Real growth rates; Impact of shocks; Tax code; Competitiveness; Communication technologies; Domestic demand; Personal income; International prices; Unemployment rate; Future growth; Policy responses; Foreign exchange; Private capital; Price elasticity; Government subsidies; Private consumption; Capital accounts; Price changes; Government debts; Government revenues; Economic policy; Output; Tax rates; Comparative advantage; Income inequality; Savings rate; Government budget; Interest payments; Income growth; Productivity growth; Foreign markets; Wage increases; Capital stocks; Current account; Developing country; Private savings; Export share; Government policy; Accumulation of capital; Mobile phones; Government spending; Foreign debts; Trade deficit; Fiscal policy; Wage growth; Employment growth; World prices; Rapid growth; Rapid economic growth; Capital gains; Social benefits; Functional forms; Middle-income countries; Direct investment; Domestic prices; Country development; Disposable income; Export markets; Free trade agreement; Stock change; Crises; Regulatory environment; Supply curve; Profit maximization; Government investment; Investment financing; Tax policy; Transaction; Export volumes; Outputs; Labor force growth; Consumption decisions; Government accounts; Fixed investment; Real exchange rate; Financial flows; Economic transactions; Equilibrium prices; Labor markets; Elasticity of substitution; Domestic borrowing; Growth rates; Monetary fund; Domestic price; Mobile phone; Infrastructure investments; Household savings; Domestic market; Domestic price levels; Tax; Budget constraints; Gross national income; Factor demand; Upward pressure
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6365http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6365

2014-09-15
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