Fiscal Reform Over Ten Years of Transition

This paper analyzes fiscal reforms in transition economies during the decade leading up to 1998. The paper argues that macroeconomic stabilization, price liberalization and privatization-the core reforms visualized by the shock therapy approach-are necessary but not sufficient conditions for a complete transition to a market economy. Further deep changes-such as the creation of new fiscal institutions, changes in incentives and processes, and changes in the role of government-are needed.
Publication date: June 2000
ISBN: 9781451853698
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics- Macroeconomics , Taxation - General , Taxation - General , fiscal reform , transition , tax system , tax revenue , tax administrations , tax policy , tax policy reform , Economic Reform

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