Fiscal Policy for Poverty Reduction, Reconstruction, and Growth

Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: July, 04 , 2006

Growth, poverty reduction, and social peace are all undermined when public expenditure management and taxation are weak and when the fiscal deficit and public debt are not managed successfully. And large-scale aid and debt relief cannot work without a good fiscal system. The macroeconomic frameworks of many poor countries are improving, but fiscal policy's full potential will not be realized until good and accountable expenditure and taxation systems are built. Good fiscal policy can raise economic growth through well-chosen public investments provided that the spending is large enough. [UNU Policy Brief 05/2006] URL: [http://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/policy-briefs/en_GB/unupb5-2006/]

Author(s): Tony Addison, Alan Roe, Matthew Smith | Posted on: Jul 04, 2011 | Views(767) | Download (126)


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