Fiscal Framework of Sustainable Development

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Fiscal Framework of Sustainable Development

Author

ISIK, Abdulkadir

Abstract

The achievement of sustainable development—combining economic development, social development, and environmental protection—is a key challenge facing the international community. To this end, progress will beneeded in a number of different policy areas, with the right mix of policies varying from country to country. The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships between fiscal policy—the range of the government’s taxing and spending decisions—and the economic, social, and environmental aspects of sustainable development.. Fiscal policy is central to the work of the all fiscal institutions, whose mandate is to promote international monetary cooperation, the balanced growth of international trade, exchange stability, and orderly exchange arrangements. Fulfilling this mandate is the insititutions primary contribution to sustainable development. Finaly this paper discussed fiscal activities of any economic system effect on the sustainable development.

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Date

2009-06

Extent

282

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