Michael Keen
IMF
Michael Keen is Deputy Director of the Fiscal Affairs Department of the IMF, having previously been Professor of Economics at the University of Essex. He was awarded the CESifo-IIPF Musgrave prize in 2010, and is an Honorary President of the International Institute of Public. Recent papers appear in the American Economic Review, Economic Policy, the Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Development Economics and the National Tax Journal; he is also the co-author of books on The Modern VAT and the Taxation of Petroleum and Minerals.
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Fiscal devaluation as a cure for Eurozone ills – Could it work?
6 April 2012, 13117 reads
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