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Revenue and the Fiscal Impact of Liberalization : The Case of Niger

2005

Zafar, Ali


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Open economies; Export taxes; Producers; Real effective exchange rate; Tariff reform; Oil; Tax reform; Gdp; Adverse effects; Tariff rate; Political economy; Trade regime; Trade policy reform; Trade policy; Trade taxes; Treasury; Exports of goods; Exporters; Trade policy reforms; Trade diversion; Customs; Free trade areas; Trade regimes; Gnp per capita; Commercial policy; Revenue sources; Positive effects; Tariff rates; Partial equilibrium analysis; Macroeconomic policies; Trade reform; Export growth; Import restrictions; Competitiveness; Revenue performance; Tax revenue; Transparency; Financial management; Human development; Export duties; Empirical evidence; Tax rates; Fiscal balance; Intermediate goods; Revenue collection; Tariff barriers; Adjustment policies; Export tax; Economic reform; Forecasts; Utilities; Poverty line; Welfare gains; Commodity taxes; Customs administration; Evasion; Tariff reductions; Capital goods; Elasticity of substitution; Multilateral trade; Public expenditure review; Reform programs; Export earnings; Tax; Trade reforms; Import licensing
License
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3500http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3500

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