The Potential Contribution of Fiscal Policy to Rebalancing and Growth in New Zealand /

Simulations with the Fund's GIMF model show that raising government savings in New Zealand permanently by 1 percent of GDP is likely to improve the current account balance by about 1\2 percent of GDP. The way government savings are achieved matters for GDP but little for the current account. Ho...

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Autore principale: Schule, Werner
Natura: Periodico
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2010.
Serie:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2010/128
Accesso online:Full text available on IMF
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