impact of finance postwar
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Public finance concerns have broad policy implications for countries and international organizations involved in interrelated tasks such as post-war peacebuilding, state-building, and economic growth. Reforms are urgently needed to better align policies with the dynamics of the transition from war to peace. These include focusing on the effects of fiscal policy on both revenue and expenditure distribution, as well as, measuring potential exchanges between macroeconomic stability and political stability in setting budget deficit and aid intensity targets and developing innovative strategies to address the post-war legacy of foreign debt.
Public finance concerns have broad policy implications for countries and international organizations involved in interrelated tasks such as post-war
peacebuilding
, state-building, and economic growth. Reforms are
urgently
needed to better align policies with the dynamics of the transition from war to peace. These include focusing on the effects of fiscal policy on both revenue and expenditure distribution,
as well
as, measuring potential exchanges between macroeconomic stability and political stability in setting budget deficit and aid intensity targets and developing innovative strategies to address the post-war legacy of foreign debt.
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