It takes the average reader and 45 minutes to read Some Policy Lessons from Country Applications of the DIG and DIGNAR Models by Daniel Gurara
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Over the past seven years, the DIG and DIGNAR models have complemented the IMF and World Bank debt sustainability framework (DSF) analysis, over 65 country applications. They have provided useful insights in the context of program and surveillance work, based on qualitative and quantitative analysis of the macroeconomic effects of public investment scaling-ups. This paper takes stock of the model applications and extensions, and extract five common policy lessons from the universe of country cases. First, improving public investment efficiency and/or raising the rate of return of public...
Some Policy Lessons from Country Applications of the DIG and DIGNAR Models by Daniel Gurara is 45 pages long, and a total of 11,475 words.
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