Ungated Post | 02 Jun 2014

An assessment of the macroeconomic implications of alternative strategies for deficit reduction in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas

The key objective of this project was to develop a macroeconomic model of the Bahamas to examine the implications of alternative strategies for deficit reduction over a 10-year forecast horizon. This paper summarises the key results from our modelling with a companion methodology paper providing additional detail about technical aspects of the project for interested readers.​

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