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With higher
revenues
and lower payouts, the budget deficit diminishes.
But in a downturn tax
revenues
fall.
As tax
revenues
drop due to the economic downturn, the states are cutting back on expenditures, exacerbating America's slump--and the world's.
In addition, there are also several special exchange rates – for things like oil purchases, imports for hotels, and export
revenues.
Given that IUU represents a form of theft of national
revenues
comparable to tax evasion, the G20 has grounds to act on this front.
They are also now suffering from water shortages and a budget deficit that has been exacerbated by declining oil
revenues.
Iraq's $20 billion annual oil
revenues
cannot meet such costs.
Indeed, those
revenues
will scarcely cover the costs of rebuilding basic infrastructure, feeding and housing displaced populations, and paying for the country's civil administration.
With regard to Iraq, since George W. Bush’s presidency, the United States has strived to exert a moderating influence on Shia power, so that the country can create a more inclusive political system – specifically, by passing a new law on sharing oil-export
revenues
among the Shia, Sunni, and Kurdish communities.
In order to fund this spending,
revenues
must be raised.
Congressional Republicans say they want revenue-neutral, efficiency-enhancing tax reform, which is properly defined as lowering marginal tax rates but simultaneously eliminating distortionary deductions, thereby keeping
revenues
and the budget deficit stable.
The constraints on foreign ownership and lending by state-owned banks (which dominate Russia’s financial system) could drive privatization
revenues
even lower.
None of this is to say that
revenues
are not important.
On the contrary, if privatization does not raise budget
revenues
or increase efficiency, the public is likely to deem it illegitimate.
Anticipating such an outcome, the new shareholders might try to hide revenues, rather than invest in the company, further impeding efficiency gains and creating a vicious cycle of public distrust in private ownership.
Another feature of the economic environment that could undermine
revenues
is the sanctions that the United States and Europe have imposed on Russia – sanctions that could be tightened if hostilities escalate.
Most funds have targeted existing infrastructure – investments that are considered relatively safe, because they entail little or no construction risk and have demonstrated their potential to generate stable cash
revenues.
As organizations pursue these opportunities to innovate, boost revenues, or increase productivity, leadership teams will also need to adjust.
Instead of distributing oil
revenues
through a program of low-cost loans, as promised, the government has been forced to ration gasoline, as economic promise has given way to crisis.
They also share an interest in keeping oil flowing to world markets – and in capturing the bulk of the
revenues.
The US must use oil
revenues
to lift the burden of financing regime change in Iraq from American taxpayers.
Iraq needs several years to write a new constitution, establish a legitimate and democratic government, negotiate the distribution of oil
revenues
among its various regions, enact new investment laws, and make the economy attractive to foreigners.
Beyond that, here is what Americans should hope for: a strong “jobs” bill – based on investments in education, health care, technology, and infrastructure – that would stimulate the economy, restore growth, reduce unemployment, and generate tax
revenues
far in excess of its costs, thus improving the country’s fiscal position.
Finally, the
revenues
from the gas pipelines must be returned to the state’s coffers.
Meanwhile, because a significant share of government
revenues
are dollar-linked, while its expenditures are mostly in pesos, devaluation would reduce the budget deficit.
The government will be forced to consider raising
revenues
sharply.
It should be clear by now that excessive, front-loaded austerity measures tend to be self-defeating, because they trigger a downward spiral of output, employment, and tax
revenues.
When growth slowed sharply and credit flows collapsed in the wake of the Great Recession, budget
revenues
plummeted, governments were forced to socialize private-sector liabilities, and fiscal deficits and debt soared.
In the short to medium run, fiscal consolidation – whether in the form of cutting government spending or increasing
revenues
– results in lower output and employment, which means lower tax collection, higher deficits, and escalating debt relative to GDP.
In selling his economic agenda, Reagan invoked the so-called Laffer Curve, according to which tax cuts will finance themselves by spurring growth, and thus
revenues.
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