If you liked Commodity Booms and Government Expenditure Responses by Sanjeev Gupta and Kenneth M. Miranda, start with Energy Subsidy Reform (2013), Does Conditionality in IMF-Supported Programs Promote Revenue Reform? (2014), and Are donor countries giving more or less aid? (2006). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Energy Subsidy Reform
2013 · 194 pages · Benedict Clements, Stefania Fabrizio, Sanjeev Gupta, Trevor Alleyne, Carlo Sdralevich · Same author
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Does Conditionality in IMF-Supported Programs Promote Revenue Reform?
2014 · 32 pages · Ernesto Crivelli, Sanjeev Gupta · Same author
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Are donor countries giving more or less aid?
2006 · 27 pages · Sanjeev Gupta · Same author
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Is the PRGF Living up to Expectations? An Assessment of Program Design
2002 · 55 pages · Emanuele Baldacci, Benedict J. Clements, Thomas William Dorsey, Sanjeev Gupta, Gabriela Inchauste · Same author
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Restoring Debt Sustainability after Crises
2010 · 35 pages · Emanuele Baldacci, Sanjeev Gupta · Same author
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Now or Later? the Political Economy of Public Investment in Democracies
2015 · 38 pages · Sanjeev Gupta, Estelle X. Miss Liu · Same author
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Economic Policy and Equity
1999 · 308 pages · Ke-young Chu, Sanjeev Gupta, Vito Tanzi · Same author
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The Fiscal dimensions of adjustment in low-income countries
1992 · 65 pages · Karim A. Nashashibi, Karim Nashashibi, Sanjeev Gupta · Same author
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Governments and Promised Fiscal Consolidations
2017 · 37 pages · Sanjeev Gupta, João Tovar Jalles, Michela Schena · Same author
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Foreign Aid and Revenue
2012 · 33 pages · Ernesto Crivelli, Sanjeev Gupta, Priscilla S. Miss Muthoora, Dora Benedek · Same author
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Cyclical and Long-Term Behavior of Government Expenditures in Developing Countries
2004 · 23 pages · Gabriela Inchauste, Bernardin Akitoby, Benedict J. Clements, Sanjeev Gupta · Same author
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Public Spending on Health Care and Poor
2001 · 39 pages · Marijn Verhoeven, Sanjeev Gupta, Erwin Tiongson · Same author
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Commodity Booms and Government Expenditure Responses is by Sanjeev Gupta and Kenneth M. Miranda.