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According to ADB documents, the knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will advance knowledge and policy insights on fiscal policies to support green and inclusive growth, with a focus on strengthening domestic resource mobilization (DRM), in developing Asia. The TA will carry out research by the Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department (ERCD) in collaboration with leading global and regional experts, and findings will be shared and disseminated to policymakers and other stakeholders.
PROJECT RATIONALE AND LINKAGE TO COUNTRY/REGIONAL STRATEGY
Many DMCs generate inadequate tax revenues to fund public expenditure needed to meet the SDGs. While a generally prudent approach to fiscal policy has helped promote macroeconomic stability across the region, a weak tax base has hindered government spending on public goods and services needed to promote sustainable and inclusive growth. It has limited the scope for governments to reduce inequality through transfers, including adequate social assistance. Weak tax revenues also increase the reliance on less reliable and costly forms of finance and threatens debt sustainability. While some DMCs made progress lifting tax revenues prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, revenues were, on average, considerably lower compared to advanced economies and many developing country peers. Fiscal policy is one of the most politically challenging areas of public policy. Increasing taxes or reducing public spending is invariably unpopular and fiscal policy reforms that may be in the broader interests of society can be stymied by powerful vested interests who stand to lose. Successful fiscal policy reform therefore requires strong political buy in. Knowledge products that provide fresh evidence on the impact of fiscal policies can play an important role in supporting policy reform deliberations as well as mustering reform support.
Responsible ADB Officer | Hill, Samuel C. |
Responsible ADB Department | Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department |
Responsible ADB Division | Office of the Chief Economist, ERD |
Executing Agencies | Asian Development Bank 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550, Philippines |
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