Confronting budget deficits / [prepared by Rozlyn Coleman].
Material type: TextSeries: Economic issues (International Monetary Fund) ; 3.Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1996Copyright date: ©1996Description: 1 online resource (iii, 15 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781455231515
- 1455231517
- Budget deficits
- Public welfare
- Government spending policy
- Fiscal policy
- Déficit budgétaire
- Aide sociale
- Dépenses publiques -- Politique gouvernementale
- Politique fiscale
- welfare services
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Macroeconomics
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions
- Budget deficits
- Fiscal policy
- Government spending policy
- Public welfare
- 339.52 22
- HJ2005 .C64 1996eb
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"Draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 95/128, 'Long-Term Tendencies in Budget Deficits and Debts', by Paul R. Masson and Michael Mussa"--Preface.
"September 1996"--Title page verso.
The phenomenon of substantial peacetime budget deficits over the past20 years has been traced to the burden of entitlements, a slowdown ineconomic productivity, and demographic and macroeconomic shifts in theindustrial countries. Though smaller and structurally different, deficitsin developing countries have also become worrisome. Most economists agreethat measures to reduce government spending are imperative, particularlythrough restructuring entitlement programs.
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