Fiscal Policies and Rules in the Face of Revenue Volatility within Southern Africa Customs Union Countries (SACU)
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WP; SACU; country; revenue; rule; Fiscal rule; Fiscal Adjustment; Southern Africa; SACU transfer; SACU revenue; SACU member; SACU region; SACU country; SACU secretariat; BLNS receipt; Fiscal consolidation; Fiscal rules; Consumption taxes; Africa; Global;All these keywords.
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