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Economic Policies in an Election Year: Some Inconvenient Arithmetic - Part I
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident fellow at Verité Research. She was a former Department Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Group on multilateral engagement and debt sustainability advising the Government of Sri Lanka.
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Economic Policies in an Election Year: Some Inconvenient Arithmetic - Part I
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident fellow at Verité Research. She was a former Department Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Group on multilateral engagement and debt sustainability advising the Government of Sri Lanka.
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Economic Policies in an Election Year: Some Inconvenient Arithmetic - Part I
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident fellow at Verité Research. She was a former Department Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Group on multilateral engagement and debt sustainability advising the Government of Sri Lanka.
විදසුන්
Economic Policies in an Election Year: Some Inconvenient Arithmetic - Part I
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident fellow at Verité Research. She was a former Department Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Group on multilateral engagement and debt sustainability advising the Government of Sri Lanka.
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Too Many ‘Known Unknowns’ in Sri Lanka’s IMF Programme
This article was compiled by Dr. Nishan de Mel. Dr. Nishan de Mel is the Executive Director of Verité Research and an economist with extensive acade...
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මූලාශ්රය:
Daily Mirror
Sanctions, incentives crucial for Public Financial...
Sri Lanka's new fiscal management act needs strong enforcement with sanctions and incentives to avoid past failures. Sanctio...
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මූලාශ්රය:
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Verité Research shares structure for rational, eff...
Verité Research launched a groundbreaking initiative titled 'Blueprint for a Rational Government in Sri Lanka,...
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Sri Lanka’s central bank collects US$1.8bn from fx...
Sri Lanka's central bank successfully purchased $113 million from the forex markets in December 2023, culminating in a total of $1.895 billion for the year. This achievement was supported by a deflationary policy stance, initiated with r...
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Unlocking Sri Lanka’s Credit Markets The...
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As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time...
Property Taxes: No Thanks but Many Thank...
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Freeing the Balance Sheets of Banks: Sri...
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Navigating SOE reforms in an election ye...
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Worry about the total government expendi...
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Proposed 13% primary expenditure rule fo...
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Economic Policies in an Election Year: S...
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident...
Economic Policies in an Election Year: S...
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident...
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Sri Lanka’s new personal income tax structure redu...
In his recent address to Parliament, the President announced proposed reforms to Sri Lanka’s Personal Income Tax (PIT) system. These changes include raising the tax-free monthly income threshold from LKR 100,000 to LKR 150,000, a...
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