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- Economic Policy: Fiscal Policy and Outlook. // Pakistan Country Monitor;Aug2010, p9
The article provides a forecast for the economic and fiscal policy of Pakistan.
- policy finance&economy. // Hill;4/11/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 49, p20
The article offers world news briefs related to financial and economic policies in 2011 including a law which is intended to tax online retailers in Connecticut, the new Foreign Direct Investment Industry Guidelines in China, and a law on a package of financial measures signed by New Mexico...
- OUTLOOK for Fiscal Policy Measures. Duffy, Helene // Banking;Feb65, Vol. 57 Issue 8, p32
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- Research notes. // International Advances in Economic Research;Aug97, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p329
Presents a summary of the study `Tax Policy: Perceptions of Tax Plans,' by Ruthie Reynolds. Most complex tax systems in the world; Negative opinions about tax policy.
- Economic Policy: Fiscal Policy and Outlook. // Australia Country Monitor;Jan2012, p15
The article presents an outlook on the fiscal policies in Australia in 2011.
- Economic Policy: Fiscal Policy and Outlook. // Panama Country Monitor;Jan2012, p11
The article presents the economic and fiscal policy outlook for Panama for 2013, forecasting that the return to keeping the deficit below 1.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2013 will challenge local authorities' grand ambitions.
- Economic Policy: Fiscal Policy and Outlook. // Czech Republic Country Monitor;Mar2012, p16
The article offers an outlook for the economic policy and fiscal policy in Czech Republic from 2011-2012 and mentions the approval of the 2012 budget bill by the Czech parliament.
- Economic Policy: Fiscal Policy and Outlook. // Uruguay Country Monitor;Mar2012, p15
The article presents the fiscal policy and outlook of Uruguay which states that Uruguay is expected to continue the path initiated under the guidance of the international organizations even though it has cancelled its agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
- Better to Borrow or Lend? Johnson, Paul // Forbes Asia;10/16/2006, Vol. 2 Issue 17, p20
The article discusses the financial culture in the U.S. and China. The Chinese have traditionally been savers. It is an axiom of Chinese culture that a prudent man saves 40% of his net income. This axiom also applies nationally, in that China's policy has traditionally been to export the maximum...


