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Fiscal Policy and Inclusive Growth in Advanced Countries: Their Experience and Implications for Asia

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ADB_Fiscal_policy_and_inclusive_growth_in_advanced_countries.pdf (431.2 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/87175
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Author
Heshmati, Almas
Kim, Jungsuk
Park, Donghyun
Abstract

Advanced economies have a significantly longer history of using fiscal policy to tackle inequality and promote inclusive growth than those in developing Asia. Therefore, as developing Asia explores the more active use of fiscal policy for inclusive purposes, it can learn from the experiences of advanced countries. Those experiences clearly suggest that fiscal policy can have a significant effect on inequality which provides some cause for optimism about its equity-promoting potential. Nevertheless, that optimism should be tempered by the different circumstances of advanced versus developing economies along with the need for developing Asia to maintain fiscal sustainability and economic growth.

Date Issued
2014-12-01
Keywords
fiscal policy
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inequality
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inclusive growth
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advanced countries
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developing Asia
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Required Publisher Statement: This article was first published by the Asian Development Bank (www.adb.org).
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