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2007 | nr 7 | 7--28
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The quality of fiscal adjustments in transition economies

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Jakość dostosowań fiskalnych w krajach przechodzących transformację ustrojową
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An analysis of fiscal adjustment patterns in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia is conducted here, including recent years. The main question addressed in the article is whether sustainable fiscal adjustment has been achieved primarily through downsizing potentially less productive public expenditure, or possibly at the expense of potentially growth-promoting expenditure. In addition, the article also addresses a related issue of whether fiscal policy has been managed in a sufficiently counter-cyclical way in the countries in question. (original abstract)
Artykuł przedstawia analizę epizodów zacieśnienia polityki fiskalnej w krajach Europy środkowo-Wschodniej i Azji Centralnej. Artykuł odpowiada na pytanie, czy trwałe dostosowania fiskalne były dokonywane głównie poprzez ograniczanie potencjalnie mniej produktywnych wydatków publicznych, czy też kosztem wydatków potencjalnie prorozwojowych. Analizowane jest również dodatkowe zagadnienie charakteru polityki fiskalnej w odniesieniu do cyklu koniunkturalnego. (abstrakt oryginalny)
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