Performance of Fiscal Accounts in South Africa in a Cross-Country Setting
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- Charl Jooste & Ruthira Naraidoo, 2010. "Nonlinear Tax Elasticities And Their Implications For The Structural Budget Balance," Working Papers 201022, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
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WP; financial crisis; South Africa; structural balance; panel data; revenue performance; elasticity of revenue; output-gap dummy; revenue gap; revenue elasticity; revenue trend; output gap point; heterogenous elasticity coefficient; Output gap; Business cycles; Emerging and frontier financial markets; Global financial crisis of 2008-2009; Africa; Global;All these keywords.
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