International aid effect on Afghanistan improvement: A study of its Afghanistan fiscal policy (Record no. 525759)

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Personal name Muradi, Tawfiqullah and Sandhu, Vikram
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Title International aid effect on Afghanistan improvement: A study of its Afghanistan fiscal policy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Administrative Development: A Journal of HIPA, Shimla
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Extent 10(1), Jan-Jun, 2023: p.256-269
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Summary, etc GAAT, WTO, and others are targeted to provide aid and trade to LDCs for public consumption, and indirect and political economy generated from policies (Suwa E. and Verdier T.), Foreign aid has marginal effects on domestic saving and GDP growth; donors' aid may be considered fungible between investment and public assumption when considering the result of foreign aid on GDP growth (Rahim M). The gap between domestic revenues and operating budget is also critical to long-term fiscal sustainability. Implementation policies in the long term and trade-offs in short-term priorities provide international aid. Mining activities and tax revenues have a potential impact on economic growth. In current scenarios, government expenditures cannot be limited. In future scenarios (long-term), assistance will meet the budgetary system and transform the donor-financed budget into generated revenues. Similarly, this topic focuses on how Afghanistan uses international aid to make its fiscal policies more sustainable. However, government spending on policies that influence macroeconomic conditions through fiscal policy, regulators improve unemployment rates, control inflation, stabilize business cycles, influence interest rates, and control economy. In order to achieve the goals, it requires a comprehensive approach to channeling. Reproduced

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Topical term or geographic name as entry element GAAT, WTO, LDCs, Foreign aid, Domestic revenues, Operating budget, Fiscal policies, Afghanistan, International aid, Government expenditures, Mining activities, Tax revenues, Macroeconomic conditions, Unemployment rates, Inflation, Interest rates, Business cycles, Comprehensive approach, Donor-financed budget, Generated revenues.
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Main entry heading Administrative Development: A Journal of HIPA, Shimla
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Subject DIP FOREIGN AIDS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-04-12 10(1), Jan-Jun, 2023: p.256-269 AR131552 2024-04-12 Articles

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