Macroeconomy
The World Bank , 2012
This report explores the poverty and distributional effects of a set of recent fiscal reforms by the Government of Jamaica. It finds that relatively few households are likely to experience negative shocks to their in- come or consumption as a result of the reform measures analyzed here. The report offers both quantitative and qualitative assessments of the potential poverty and distri- butional effects of these policy changes.
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