Coordinating Revenue Incentive Policies in the Caribbean /

The pervasive use of tax incentives is costly for the Caribbean countries, yet the benefits seem limited. Better policy coordination at the regional level is needed to help overcome the collective action problems and generate more revenue to support the much-needed infrastructure investment. Using t...

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מחבר ראשי: Ding, Ding
מחברים אחרים: Kalla, Samira, Rosales Torres, Manuel, Sidibe, Abdoul Karim
פורמט: כתב-עת
שפה:English
יצא לאור: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2020.
סדרה:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2020/176
גישה מקוונת:Full text available on IMF
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