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Exchange market reform,inflation, and fiscal deficits
Authors:Pierre-Richard Agénor  E Murat Ucer
Institution:1. Economic Development Institute, World Bank;2. and Research Department , International Monetary Fund , Washington, DC, 20431;3. Bogazici University , Advisor, Yapi Kredi Bank, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:This paper examines the effects of exchange market reform on inflation and quasifiscal deficits in developing countries. The first part presents the conceptual framework, which identifies a variety of implicit taxes and subsidies that must be taken into account (in addition to implicit taxes on exports, as emphasized by Pinto (1991)) in assessing the fiscal and inflationary effects of exchange market reform. A formula that attempts to capture explicitly these taxes and subsidies is derived. The second part applies the formula to six countries (Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Sri Lanka). The results suggest that exchange market reform may lead to a significant reduction in reliance on the inflation tax.
Keywords:E31  E62  F31
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