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Public finance forecasting is an essential part of government activity. Over time, budgetary institutions have become more complex and fiscal forecasting techniques more sophisticated. These days, public finance projections are made not just by national governments but also by private sector economists, international organizations and central banks.
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© 2011 Nicolas Carnot, Vincent Koen and Bruno Tissot
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Carnot, N., Koen, V., Tissot, B. (2011). Public Finances. In: Economic Forecasting and Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230306448_6
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